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User discoleo changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Summary|Fixed Lower Page Boundary |ODF: Justify Vertically: F
| |ixed Lower Page Boundary
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 19:46:18 +0000
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This discussion took also place on the OASIS list, as mentioned previously. A
very good description is given in the following ,essage:
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office-comment/200704/msg00001.html
To quote from the original message:
> * the ability to mark a page style as being vertically justified;
> * the ability to turn this off before a manual break;
> * the ability to ask that this happen only when the page ends
> within some measure (say, 1 inch) of the bottom border (so that
> a page only half full is not filled with large vertical white
> spaces in order to justify it);
> * the ability to ask that the space be moved elsewhere on the page
> under the following schemes:
> 1. by proportionally increasing the spaces between
> paragraphs;
> 2. by proportionally increasing the line leading;
> 3. by increasing space at manually marked positions,
> possibly in some ratio (e.g., being able to mark before
> a heading and after a table, and asking that 70% of the
> space required be inserted before the heading, and the
> remaining 30% be inserted after a table), or:
> 4. by being able to specify within styles to what extra
> space may be added above and below in order to justify,
> and where to prefer to put the space. (e.g., we first
> add space Headings up to 0.5in, at which point we then
> add space to text paragraphs). This would perhaps be an
> alternative feature in preference to 3.
Unfortunately, some replies did not fully appreciate this issue. As stated, I am
aware of this feature since at least the mid '90s and it is the de facto
standard in professional publishing.
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