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

--- Comment #31 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> ---
(In reply to David from comment #30)
> Then change it to use the Default Page Style as the next style if you need
> it to fit a greater number of use cases. I don't consider doing so as
> "weird" or "contrived" or somehow breaking a binding ODF spec.

We can always create custom styles and use them - and that's perfectly fine.

We can also take one of the styles defined by default and tweak it somewhat to
fit our needs, which is also perfectly fine (and still "counts" IMNSHO as using
that style).

But if you take a style defined by default, which is not inherently tied to
some structural aspect of the document, and make a fundamental change to it -
like severing the alternation with its companion style - then you've made it
into something else. Which is also fine, except that you shouldn't use the
style defined by default, you should use a different name for it. And this
change is not a use case of the original style, but of a fundamentally
different style.

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