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Subject: 2.8 Page Styles and Layouts (final note)
Greetings, The final note in 2.8 Page Styles and Layouts reads: The Open Office paging methodology differs significantly from the methodology used in [XSL]. In XSL, headers and footers are contained within page sequences that also contain the document content. The content of headers and footers can be changed or omitted without affecting the document content. In Open Office documents, headers and footers are contained in page styles. Comment: The third sentence, "The content of headers and footers can be changed or omitted without affecting the document content." applies equally to XSL and Open Office, albeit for different reasons. If the focus is on 'paging methodology' doesn't the following suffice? Suggest: The Open Office paging methodology differs significantly from the methodology used in [XSL]. In XSL, headers and footers are contained within page sequences that also contain the document content. In Open Office documents, headers and footers are contained in page styles. Comment: If we want to say something about the footers and headers, I would suggest adding to what I wrote above (as the last sentence): With either approach, the content of headers and footers can be changed or omitted without affecting the document content. Hope everyone is having a great day! Patrick -- Patrick Durusau Director of Research and Development Society of Biblical Literature Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
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