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# The `sectionbreak` package
This package provides LaTeX support for section breaks, used mainly in fiction
books to signal changes in a story, like changes in time, location, etc.
(Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_(typography))).
## Package options
There are several package options:
`disable`
: disable section break printing.
`mark`
: characters printed in the center of the section break. It is space by default, common value might be `***` for example.
`asterism`
: request [asterism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterism_(typography)) as a section mark.
`preskip`
: Amount of space printed before the section mark. It should be a dimension unit supported by TeX.
`postskip`
: Similar to `preskip`, but it is a space printed after the section mark.
`skip`
: Set both `preskip` and `postskip` to the same value.
`style`
: LaTeX commands for font style change, like `\bfseries`, for example.
## Commands
`\sectionbreak[<mark>]`
: print the section break. Optional argument can contain content which should be printed in the break center.
`\sectionbreakmark{<mark>}`
: set the content printed in the following `\sectionbreak` commands.
`\asterism`
: print the asterism (\asterism) symbol.
## The `tex4ht` support
The `sectionbreak` package has support for `tex4ht`, so it is possible to use
this package in conversion to `HTML` or other formats supported by this
conversion system. It provides the following configurations:
`\Configure{sectionbreak}{before section break }{after section}`
: this configuration can be used for insertion of a box around the section break mark, which can be styled using CSS to print the blank space around the content.
`\Configure{asterism}{code which replaces the asterism symbol}`
: the asterism symbol is configured to use Unicode for it's rendering by default. This method might be unsupported by some devices like e-Ink readers, so it is possible to set a different code using this configuration.
# Example
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[asterism]{sectionbreak}
\begin{document}
Section separated by three exclamation marks.
\sectionbreak[!!!]
Section separated by asterism section mark requested in \texttt{\textbackslash usepackage}.
\sectionbreak
Section separated by a rule.
\sectionbreakmark{\rule{10em}{3pt}}
\sectionbreak
\end{document}
% <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/michal-h21/sectionbreak/master/sectionbreak-example.png" >
% <!--
Section separated by three exclamation marks.
\sectionbreak[!!!]
Section separated by asterism section mark requested in \texttt{\textbackslash usepackage}.
\sectionbreak
Section separated by a rule.
\sectionbreakmark{\rule{10em}{3pt}}
\sectionbreak
% -->
# License
This package is copyright 2017--2018 Michal Hoftich.
It may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the [LaTeX Project Public License](http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt), either version 1.3
of this license or (at your option) any later version.
This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
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