Hello,
 
I find a bug when I try OpenOffice.org-dev 2.3.0. The new version try to 
resolve a problem described in the second passage. But the improvement is not 
perfect and I will talk about it in the third passage. I should send this 
report to the issueZilla but it is some difficult for me to do it. Then I send 
it to you, If you think my advice is useful to improve OOo, please submit it to 
the suitable place. Thanks!
 
The pages' view design is not good. In OpenOffice, no matter what zoom factor 
of the page/pages, the first page always aligns on the left of the workspace 
and the next pages under it. When the view width of one page is not wide enough 
to occupy the width of the workspace, what will happen? All the pages align on 
the left of the window but there is a ugly blank area to the right of the 
pages. It is a bad display effect in optical art.
 
I am glad to see the pages now align on the middle of the workspace in the 
horizontal in OpenOffice.org-dev 2.3.0. But I think it'd better to improve it 
further.  In OpenOffice.org-dev 2.3.0 and the former versions, no matter what 
zoom factor of the page/pages, the workspace just accepts a single page in the 
horizontal. In fact, usually we reduce the zoom factor just to view more pages. 
So it'd better to design the workspace can accept more than one page in the 
horizontal when it's width is enough to contain them. I find MS word does so. 
In MS word, if the width of workspace is not enough to contain two pages, the 
workspace just accepts a page in the horizontal and the vertical axis of the 
workspace is coordinate with that of the page/pages(Of course, if the width of 
page is larger than the one of workspace, it will not take place.); if there 
are  two pages in the document  and the width of workspace is enough to contain 
them, they are displayed side by side and  the vertical axis of the workspace 
is coordinate with that of the blank area between the two pages; if there are  
three pages in the document  and the width of workspace is enough to contain 
them, they are displayed side by side and  the vertical axis of the workspace 
is coordinate with that of the second page... (My English is so poor that I 
can't express that in a simple way. Wish you can understand it.) Moreover, If  
there is only one page in the document and the width of the workspace is enough 
to contain more than one page, the page won't be displayed on the central but 
on the left of the workspace for the place of the following page/pages that 
maybe be appended in the future should be reserved to the right of it. In this 
case, it seems the page's alignment method is on the left. In fact, it still on 
the central. If there are more than one page are displayed in the horizontal, 
the horizontal ruler will on the top of the current page in which the cursor 
is. The ruler' view scale and the blank area between pages will change with the 
quantity change of pages displayed in horizontal. I think the the style of MS 
word is better than OOo. I wish OOo will be the same. Do you think so?
 
Thank you!
 
 


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