https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54513
--- Comment #11 from Winfried Donkers <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #10) When calculating the page width from the label dimensions in LibreOffice, I get: left margin + 2 * hor. dist. + label width + right margin ( not contained in label definition as not all labels are positioned symmetrically, but here aasumed as much as th eleft marging) = 4.8mm + 2 * 69.9mm + 66.7mm + 4.8mm = 216.1 mm = 8.508in. It cannot be avoided that small differences occur, by rounding, paper shrinking/expanding (moist, temperature), printer inaccurancy/misalignment, etc. If you maintain a small margin on your label (I mean space between label edge and text), you should allow for these differences. Your suggestion to place the labels on the page starting from the middle as opposed to starting from the left (which is the current method), is an interesting one. It would certainly be a good idea for labels which are placed symmetrically on the page. But not all labels are like that. Currently, the right margin is the variable. The right margin cannot be less than 0. I will think about your suggestion to see if I can find a method whicht spreads the inaccuracy of the label position more evenly over the labels in a row and not incrementing from left to right (current behaviour). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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