when a style update isn't an update …
One of those small, occasional, not-desperately-important questions: but it's Friday afternoon, and I have time to be curious.
I've just opened a small file containing an overview of product specs, feeling it might be helpful if all the product manuals had a specs chapter. For historical reasons, all the styles in this document have names like :a1XR – :a1 is my normal style for an appendix heading, XR is for this appendix covering the XR variant of the product.
The quickest way to get the generic document I'm after would be adjust the definition and then change the style name to :a1 – but apparently this is not allowed! I can type in a new name that doesn't start with :a1, but I cannot (and may not-) rename :a1XR as :a1
So I created a new style, deleted the redundant :a1XR, and renamed the new style :a1 – could have been simpler, I feel.
