Cor Nouws wrote:
b) the function doesn't work as it should, in this sense, that applying a different page style (by double clicking in the Stylist or by the context menu of the page style on the status bar) should ad a break to the first paragraph of the current page, so that indeed only the current page is affected.
Logically, the problem here is defining/deciding the user intent. If you apply a different style to "this" page, does that mean the page that contains "this" content or to page number "x" in the sequence of pages in the document? In practice you get both cases, the first when you have logical breaks of some kind--chapters, etc.--and the other when you use alternating left/right pages or "first page" style followed by the default page style. It's hard for me to imagine a case where you need an odd page style in the middle of a sequence where that need isn't related somehow to content (although people are imaginative, aren't they?), so I think requiring a section break to change page styles makes sense.
If someone really needed, for instance, page 5 to have an odd style, simply because it /was/ page 5, then you could achieve this by creating a series of page styles, call them Page_1, Page_2, Page_3, Page_4, and Page_5, where Page_2 is identical to Page_1, etc., and where the "Following Page Style" of each style is set to the next style in the sequence. And in case you're wondering, no you can not create conditional page styles, so I would hate trying to do this to, for instance, page 57, or page 305 or page 1007.
Just my $.02... -- Rod --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
