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

--- Comment #42 from David <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #41)
> Different margins = different page style.
Maybe the top margin is to be changed on the first page. The spacing on a
heading could be changed, but so could the page margin.

> No, you couldn't. That's the style for the first page in a sequence of
> Default-Page-Style documents. Its other uses in your document would be
> messed up.
And if you notice in my example document that the next style is set for a
default page style, which I usually set as mirrored.

> "If I want XYZ" - Define your own custom style to do more specific things
> which you want.
Why are you demanding what I do?

> 1. Again, you're suggesting a different and contradictory use for "Right
> Page". If you actually want that - open a bug about it.
> 2. No, it really couldn't, because what you described is not the style of
> "Right Page"'s, whatever that means.

OK. Then please attach a sample document so that we can all learn what a better
(i.e. simpler) procedure would be than what I have attached and so I don't run
afoul of the page style police.
   -Assume multiple chapters or sections.
   -Assume that no direct configuration is to be done by the user.
   -Assume that any header/footer information is changed only by fields.
   -Assume that each chapter or section is to begin only on a right-hand page.
   -Assume that a heading will be used to initiate a page break with the
specified style and only as a right-hand page.
   -Assume that other options may also want to be re-configured for only that
right-hand page.

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