Jacques: You only want one Ctrl+L per page. It indicates a page break. When the software sees that the pages are marked, it will stop guessing about what pages should be, allowing you to have pages which are as long as you wish. Rob Meredith >>> jacques.bosch@xxxxxxx 06/23/05 01:04AM >>> Thanx Rob, will try this once I figured out how to do it. So, the BP will then think of a sentence as a page if I have a ctrl+l before and after it, right? But say I have a long chunk of text, several pages worth, and I only have a ctrl+l before and after that chunk, will the BP treat that as a page, or will it split the big chunk into separate pages again? Thanx Jacques ----- Original Message ----- From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 2:22 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: APH - New feature > Jacques: > > Simplye put a form feed (CTRL+L) character where you want a page > break. > > Rob Meredith > . >>>> jacques.bosch@xxxxxxx 06/22/05 01:32AM >>> > Hi all. > > I really love, and use a lot, the section marker feature. Jumping to > next > and previous sections with 6+9 and 4+7 respectively. > But as far as I know 3+6 and 1+4 do nothing much when reading text > files. > Would it not be possible to add a Subsection marker feature? > So in between two section markers one could use another marker to > divide the > section into smaller subsections, and navigate around these within the > > bounds of the section with 3+6 and 1+4. Would such a feature be > possible / > viable? I would truly love to see it. > > Also, is it possible to markup the text of a file some how to force the > BP > to recognize pages at specific positions? What are the limitations of > this? > > Thank you much. > > Jacques > > >