On Monday 01 August 2005 10:29, Joe Schaffner wrote: > "A Chapter is a sequence of pages..." > > 1) I create a new Page Style called 'verb' using 'default' as a Style. > Next Style defaults to 'verb'. I guess this means each additional page > of this "section" will have the same style as the first. How does the > pagination machinery distinguish between one verb and the next?
have a look at the Stylist documentation at http://documentation.openoffice.org > 2) I use 'Insert | Manual Break | Page Break Style = verb' to create > an instance of 'verb', call it ΑΓΑΠΙΕΜΑΙ, and enter some data. > > 3) I use 'Insert | Manual Break | Page Break Style = verb' to create > the next verb. > > 4) The new verb has the old title in header. If I change it, it > changes the first verb. Therefore, inserting a manual Page Style break > does not insert a new Section. > > - Does the Page Style 'Front Page' imply anything? Could 'Front Page' > reset the page header for the Chapter? > > I don't think so, because an example in IntroStyles.pdf uses 'Right > Page' as the first page of the chapter (I guess they want all chapters > to begin on a right page, but I don't). I tried it; it doesn't work. > > - Does a new instance of any custom page style reset the page headers > for the "section" which follows? I seem to be using "custom page > style" for "section". Is your header defined to take a custom string or the last header/chapter name ? > - Is the software broken? I doubt it. [snip veerrrrrrry long email] Joe, please remember that if you keep your questions short, with the questions obvious, then you will have a better chance of several answers. And of course the more answers the more probability of an acceptable answer. Also it looks like you are using docbook format. Why not import your docbook into OOo to see what it looks like. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
