https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114085

--- Comment #8 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #7)
> You can use the custom page number. It is one of the "variables" of the
> "Fields" (shortcut Ctrl+F2). To restart numbering with 1 use "Set page
> variable" with value "on" at the start of the first paragraph after the page
> break. To show the page number e.g. in the header use "Show page variable".

The question is not about workarounds: any workaround would be inappropriate in
some ways, like using in ToCs or cross-references. That isn't a user question
"How do I do this?" either. This is a proposal to enhance the functionality, in
particular, to allow a range of pages *with breaks with page number resets* to
share a single page style, with possibility to change the style in *one single
place* (at the beginning of the range, without the need to go through all the
places where page numbers are reset).

> The evaluation of attribute style:page-number of a paragraph/table style is
> restricted to the case, that the paragraph/table style specifies a master
> page to be used. As far as I remember, there had been no discussion in ODF
> TC to evaluate it too in case an attribute fo:break-before or fo:break-after
> exists. At least I do not find any suitable Jira issue.

So I suppose that the idea of this request is to provoke such discussion and
create such Jira issue :-)

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