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User discoleo changed the following:
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 29 08:08:44 +0000
2008 -------
Inserting a page-break to change the page-style is one option but it is very
limiting. I proposed a better solution to solve the page-numbering issue, and
the same solution can be applied for any other page-style:
A.) the page-style shall inherit style properties from the text/objects
displayed on the specific page
B.) Resolving conflicting styles:
- declared page styles have precedence
[this is just to avoid any confusion ;) ]
- one options is: first come, first served
(apply first-encountered style, aka style of first object)
- another option: highlight conflicting styles and ask user to specify which
one has precedence
The usefulness of this approach is its great flexibility:
Lets say the user want to draw a very wide table on a landscape page. BUT some
text flows over from the previous page.
We therefore do NOT want to insert a page-break, but let the text freely flow.
We would assign a landscape-style to the table-object, which will be inherited
by the page proper on which this table is displayed.
Similarly, assigning a page-break to a specific text/object/and/or style should
be possible and would make advanced layouts more structured: e.g. every 'Heading
1' will force a new page start with a particular page style (going beyond the
already discussed page-numbering styles).
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