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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131347

--- Comment #6 from Ulrich Gemkow <lobugs@ikr.uni-stuttgart.de> ---
My starting point for separating style and content would be the (my) goal
behind styles and importing styles:

To allow central managed style templates which may be imported in different
(maybe existing) documents to allow for an consistent look of all documents
importing the style.

Then "style" is all what is common to all documents regarding their look and
content is what is specific to each document.

Examples from my point of view

- When a header contains a page number field, this is style

- When a header contains "typed in text" (i.e. a documents title) this is
content

Not importing "typed in text" from a header is also consistent with importing
styles from the text part of a document - only the style and not text from a
paragraph is imported.

So is see this as a bug and a barrier for the way toward style based document
management.

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