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To my understanding, pages break automatically based on the length of the content. However, these breaks aren't always conveniently located and adding new lines is a trial and error process.
For print exports, would it be possible to add a page break command/object that defines new pages when printing?
Further, would it be possible to get a preview of layout of the pages that will be printed as we edit documents (getting closer to a WYSIWYG experience), perhaps as a toggleable view?
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A user-set page break is on my list of things-to-do. It hasn't been very close to the top of that list, but I may revise that.
The idea of a print preview had not entered my mind. Creating such a view would be significantly slower than Hurmet's other operations and I'm not sure that I want to go down that road. Some testing would be necessary before I commit to any such project. Don't plan on it happening any time soon, if ever.
To my understanding, pages break automatically based on the length of the content. However, these breaks aren't always conveniently located and adding new lines is a trial and error process.
For print exports, would it be possible to add a page break command/object that defines new pages when printing?
Further, would it be possible to get a preview of layout of the pages that will be printed as we edit documents (getting closer to a WYSIWYG experience), perhaps as a toggleable view?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: