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Subject: Re: [office] 2.8 Page Styles and Layouts (final note)
Patrick, Patrick Durusau wrote: > 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. Sure. When reading the paragraph in your mail and without knowing that it is about that sentence, I was also wondering why we introduced that sentence. > > 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. Because we said something about headers and footer before, I've added this sentence. Michael
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