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  2. Section (typography) - Wikipedia

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    They are a concern in the process of typography and pagination, where it may be desirable to have a page break follow a section break for the sake of aesthetics or readability. [citation needed] In fiction, sections often represent scenes, and accordingly the space separating them is sometimes also called a scene break. [3]

  3. Template:Page break - Wikipedia

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    To break up discontiguous runs of pages. For continuing text, use of <pages> is preferred. {{{1}}} word to be used {{{2}}}, positioning of the line and label: Add top for the line to be above label; Add left for the label to be in the left margin, and no break in the text (recommended for continuous text)

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    For example: Joe Shmoe – made a similar achievement on April 4, 2005; Ischemia – restriction in blood supply; The " – " dash can be generated using {}, If the linked article has a short description then you can use {{Annotated link}} to automatically generate an annotation. For example, {{Annotated link|Winston Churchill}} will produce:

  5. History of scrolls - Wikipedia

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    (4) Codices were easier to read. Scrolls were very long, sometimes as long as ten meters. This made them hard to hold open and read, especially scrolls that were inscribed horizontally and unrolled vertically. (5) Codices were easier to index and annotate. As a scroll was continuous, without page breaks, indexing and bookmarking was impossible.

  6. File:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Page:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf/7; Page:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf/8; Page:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf/9 ... Version of PDF format: 1.5 ...

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  8. Scroll - Wikipedia

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    The Joshua Roll, Vatican Library. An illuminated scroll, probably of the 10th century, created in the Byzantine empire. Scroll of the Book of Esther, Seville, Spain Ingredients used in making ink for Hebrew scrolls today. A scroll (from the Old French escroe or escroue), also known as a roll, is a roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper containing ...

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