The current implementation of the Basic StylePanel does not include the
editable flag. The upshot of this is if you want to tdefine some kind of
custom style and disable the basic style you can't do this. Because if
the user uses the style dialog a new basic style is created without
maintaining the value of the enabled flag.

I'm going to add the enabled flag to the basic style dialog.

Paul

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