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Hi.

An important exception is the page style. You cannot build hierarchies of
page styles. But for page styles the properties are not copied to the new
page style, so that you have to start from scratch. So there is a deficiency
in page styles: you have neither linking nor copying.

Why does this software have to be so inconsistent all the time?


I guess, that adding "Copy" to the page styles will be easier than adding a
linking feature. But I have not examined the code.

Could it be a good idea to just copy Scribus's behaviour [1]? It gives
you buttons for
[New]     [Clone]
[Import]  [Delete]
where "New" always creates a new empty style (that is, a copy of the
default style) and "Clone" creates a copy of the currently selected
style (btw, I like "Duplicate", as initially proposed by Olivier, much
better as a name for the button). Inheritances can then be defined
later on.
Ultimately, I don't think inheritances are very intuitive [2] and
there is probably not a very good way to present them to the user, so
we might as well try to keep them out of the hands of at least
inexperienced users.

Regards,

Astron.


[1] By that, I don't mean everything should be copied, only the
behaviour of the two buttons.
[2] They are powerful, though.

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