https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99059
--- Comment #4 from David Kremer <david.kremer.dk@gmail.com> ---
Mm, sorry. What I thought is that the page numbering should behave a little bit
like in Latex, with the explicit possibility to create new counters
(supposingly attached to a given page style) or to reset a counter.
I just noted that my problem with page numbering was that an export to PDF does
not have the same numbering as the one in LibreOffice (I should open a new bug
report, this is a different topic).
However, yes, the current method to deal with page numbering is a little bit
clumsy.
The method to deal with page style is also a little bit clumsy and
counter-intuitive from the user point of view in my humble opinion.
I don't know, if some users are sharing this point of view, why not upgrade
this ? I don't mean to change the core system, but to adapt the user interface
to have something more explicit and user friendly.
Just a suggestion.
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