On 2 May 2008 at 21:11, Russell Butler wrote:
...
> > However, when I try this, I can only ever get the first page to
> > rotate. This is with 2.4/XP:
> >
> > Create a document with 3 pages, with a couple of lines on each page
> > followed by a page break. Go to the middle of the second page. In
> > stylist, create a new style 'landscape' (with landscape format, and
> > optionally add a header just for fun), then, still with cursor on
> > second page (or on the 3rd page for that matter), double-click the
> > new style. I find that /either/ nothing happens, /or/ page 1 rotates.
> > Depends whether there's any text selected on the target page.
> >
> > Do I misunderstand something, or is this a bug?
> >
> Hi
>
> I knew this was an old one, and there was a mail in the archives from GR
> Singleton August 2006 - of course pointing to the User Guide.
That's not /quite/ enough info to locate the mail :-{
>
> It is on page 157 (175 of the pdf.) in my copy anyway.
Mmm, well the latest version from the web site seems to discuss this
on p83 or thereabouts. It seems to agree with what I thought should
happen...... I'm getting more lost....
I take my document above. Granted I was lax with the "next style"
setting, as I wasn't very interested in the flow.
So, same document, but I set the 'next style' so default -> default,
and landscape -> landscape. My understanding is that this should make
the orientation sticky: set the last page, and when a new one is
created, it will default to the same.
I go to the middle page of the three and whatever I select is applied
to all the three pages.
Try again: landcsape's "next style" is now set to default. Now I go
to p2 (or p3) and select landscape: p1 and only p1 changes. Same
page: I select default, and just the first page changes.
Surely this can't be right????
Oh, and I'm puzzled by the manual saying "On the Organizer tab page,
if a Next Style for a Page Style is entered....". There doesn't seem
to be a choice: 'next style' is always set to a valid style.
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