https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94847

--- Comment #4 from Jonathan Joseph Chiarella <[email protected]> ---
There are several ways.

One is to create a header and have it be NOT same on left and right.

Now hover mouse over the header on the first page.

It says right page.

As I wrote, in RTL contexts orvertical then RTL contexts, page 1 is on the
left.

Then you turn the page/open the booklet etc

Now you have page 2 on right andpage 3 on left.

In Fornat-> Page if I change the page order direction, the first page does NOT
change it should.

As proof,now set the page margins to mirrored. Set an outer margin of 10 cm.

The outer margin on the first page is now a 10cm on the right side. The only
way the outer margin could be on the right sideof the first page is if the
first page is indeed set to be, incorrectly here, the rightside page.

I finally noticed the book view mode toggle (next to multipage view). the pages
are displayed side by side in pairs. The page order in display and joining of
inner margins shows that Libreoffice is behaving wrong.

In RTL page flow direction, page 1 is a single page on the right or is the
front cover of a closed booklet/pamphlet. Opening the pamphlet/turning the page
will then reveal the first pair of page faces. The backside of page 1 is page 2
and is now on the right side. Page 3 is part of a new sheetof paper. Page 3
ison the left side.

LTR book

Nothing - Page 1 (or front cover)
Page 2 - Page 3
Page 4 - Page 5
Page 6 - Page 7
Page 8 (or back cover) - Nothing


RTL book (this is what it SHOULD be)

Page 1 (or front cover) - Nothing
Page 3 - Page 2
Page 5 - Page 4
Page 7 - Page 6
Nothing - Page 8 (or back cover)

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