https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160686

--- Comment #29 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to David from comment #28)
> The first problem you're having is that you consider this a pair that is
> necessarily  designed to be used together in the same document.

David, the Left Page style has Right Page as its "Next Style" (i.e. style of
next page), and the Right Page style has Left Page as its "Next Style". So,
whenever you pass the page boundary in a Left Page, the page switches to Right
Page, and vice-versa. i.e. the two styles are definitely an inseparable pair
(expect if one uses page breaks everywhere).

If you'll look at Regina's suggestion in bug 140655, she considers these pages
to be "odd page" and "even page", which is just as tight of a relation.

> I don't
> recall anywhere in the documentation that states that they are a pair that
> MUST be used together or that this is even a suggested best practice.

I guess that's a documentation bug. Remember that, in LO, the documentation is
never something binding. The ODF spec is binding for the file format;
documentation is a convenience for users, not something which the UI is written
to match. In all cases I'm aware of anyway.

> > There is no "book view" when editing a document, AFAIK. 
> Try checking the documentation or the little page icons in the status bar.

Hmm, you're quite right. Sorry about that. I'll have a look and re-evaluate
what I said. And then I'll reply to the remainder of your comment. Weird that
these modes aren't in the View menu.

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