https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127269

--- Comment #12 from Peter <[email protected]> ---
Kitchm, 

Apache is not a software producer like Google or Microsoft. The Organization
does not hire or have developers directly.
Apache does only provide Infrastructure and supports cooperation between
participants (who can be anyone).
To support OpenOffice currently means that you start Programming or writing
specs for Programmers, or organize Programmers.

Only supporting us after the issue has been fixed, is quite wired. after the
issue is fixed, we do not need your support anymore. The work is done. We need
your support now, in order that you use your skills to get closer to a fix of
this  issue.

It is your free will not to support us, then we will fix this issue when we get
to it. There are lot of other issues. And this one is not even clear what to do
exactly.

currently you as a user have to apply the specs. It would be nice if the
software can be more supportive, but I am not sure how.
One discussed approach is to have multiple margins shown, to provide an Idea if
the current layout is help full or not.
Your report plays into it, because your Issue shows that OpenOffice applies
assumed margins.
So I collect these requirements all here, and then maybe we can solve them all
at once, or we split them up in singular programmer tasks.

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