only preserve old style name on update if it was actually customized
We didn't detect that previously and just blindly assumed that a local name is always customized by a user, which is nonsense, obviously. To ensure reliable detection a new property is added to the style object: "originalName". From now on the styles that didn't change their name remotely will be successfully marked as having non-customized names, hence the names will update along with the code. Should be like 99% of styles. As for the remaining 1%, welp, only uninstalling and reinstalling the style anew would switch to the new remote name.
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json.id = style.id;
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json.updateDate = Date.now();
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json.reason = 'update';
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// keep current state
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delete json.enabled;
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// keep local name customizations
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delete json.name;
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if (style.originalName !== style.name && style.name !== json.name) {
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delete json.name;
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} else {
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json.originalName = json.name;
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}
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if (styleSectionsEqual(json, style)) {
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// update digest even if save === false as there might be just a space added etc.
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