https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168272

--- Comment #12 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #11)
> First, in the "mental model" of the document - or at least my mental model -
> the page sequence style is a feature of a page sequence. The fact that it's
> literally written in a page break element in the ODF is not very fundamental
> to my view.

IMO, this *is* fundamental. I may agree, that it's not very fundamental, that
it's part of *paragraph* properties. I can envision, that another type of a
page break appears some day, allowing to break pages without breaking
paragraphs. But it is a fundamental thing, that a page style assignment happens
in a page break (of any kind); and that page break is part of text flow. The
idea of "page sequence" can't be useful mental model, unless it *somehow* joins
to text flow - and page break is that connecting point.

> Anyway, the answer is the same as for the case of paragraphs. That is,
> instead of whatever page style they had before, they would now get a
> different page style - either a named one, if the page formatting action was
> choosing a named style, or a generated unnamed one, if the formatting action
> was applying DF.

I see: your idea is neither "unassign them all", nor "keep them as they were",
but "reassign them". Makes sense.

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