https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115611
--- Comment #9 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Mark Hung from comment #8)
@Regina:
I wonder if using text:page-adjust="-1" is also a valid solution?
A solution to what problem? The attribute text:page-adjust does not mean to
change a page number or do a simple calculation. But e.g. text:page-adjust="2"
means to show the number of two pages ahead, _in the case_ such page exists,
and otherwise show no number at all. Because there exists no page with number
0, you cannot get a display of 0 by using text:page-adjust="-1".
LibreOffice has not implemented the attribute "style:first-page-number" of the
<style:page-layout-properties> element. So you get no user page number at all.
ODF sets domain "positiveInteger" for attribute "style:first-page-number". So
we need in addition the same solution as in OFFICE-3923 to allow zero as page
number.
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