On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 03:20:02PM -0600, Russell Adams wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 09:15:43PM +0000, Luke Crook wrote:
> >
> > That works.  But that means I need both #+HTML: and #+Latex: for the same
> > thing. \newpage should convert as appropriate depending on the export.
> >
> > So, \newpage should translate to the HTML equivalent on HTML export, and the
> > Latex equivalent on Latex export.
> >
> > It only works correctly on Latex export
> 
> \newpage is a Latex command, and so you need the #+Latex: prefix if
> you're exporting to multiple formats. That will prevent it from
> happening.

To add a historical comment, eventhough Org claims to be backend
neutral, it treats LaTeX preferencially in practice.  e.g. many common
LaTeX commands/macros are "understood" by Org.

Just follow what Russel said, put them both where you need a pagebreak.
Try this:

#+MACRO: pagebreak @@latex:\newpage@@ @@html:<div style="page-break-before: 
always">&nbsp;</div>@@

{{{pagebreak}}}

Hope this helps,

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Suvayu

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