Yes,

The arrange page is a solution but not optimal. I still have to rearrange when 
in a odd/even logic. If the number of pages to add is even, it is ok but if it 
is odd (say 3 pages), then troubles are the same.

So I think that for the 1.5.x it would be nice to add an option "keep relative 
logic" which would follow the already existing layout. 
I propose those steps :


1) create your document.
2) create your master pages. 
There should have a keyword like "mymaster_O" and "mymaster_E" that will give 
the engine a hint on what the artist want to do. 
The interesting part is "_O" and "_E" for odd and even. 
Only one template can be named with "_O" and one with "_E" since they express 
the whole document logic.
When the engine sees those suffixes, it knows that it is the underlying of the 
doc. 
When you add a page, you don't see the "_E" or "_O" anymore, just the common 
prefix "mymaster" not to confuse user in the page options. By the way, that 
option is preselected instead of the "normal" layout". 
The pages are automatically adjusted and the following one will follow EXCEPT 
if they are of a different master name. In which case, they remain untouched.
3) Be happy.

If the document doesn't have those "_E" or "_O", then the current logic is 
applied. Everyone is satisfied.

It can be a HUGE productivity gain on large document and can tract more users 
to use Scribus.

Your opinion ?

Thanks

> Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 07:12:27 +0200
> From: peter at nermander.se
> To: scribus at lists.scribus.net
> Subject: Re: [scribus] Keep master page logic when modifying page order
> 
> > There should be a way to "lock" a master page to a page, no matter what
> > happens. That way, we could recreate the whole document just by resetting
> > the odd/even pattern. Everything would be nice.
> >
> >
> When you apply a Master Page to a range of pages you can (as far as I
> remember) choose to add it to just odd or just even pages within the range.
> That can help a bit.
> 
> (Or is it just a choice between range, odd, all or even?)
> 
> /Peter
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