https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104860

--- Comment #2 from Aaron <[email protected]> ---
Created attachment 130061
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Example image register-true on

Sorry if I was unclear in my original post. I'll add a picture as an attachment
to better show what I mean. When anchoring a frame or image to a paragraph and
selecting the vertical position to be "from top by 0" or "top" to paragraph
text area, you expect the top of the frame to be at the same height on the page
as the top of the paragraph text area. This is how it normally behaves when
register-true is turned off (see image register-true off), when register-true
is turned on this doesn't work anymore and the top of the frame doesn't line up
with the top of the paragraph ext area. (See image register-true on) I assume
this is a bug because it makes documents which use both register-true and
paragraph anchoring look ugly and wonky. Seeing as how I really want to use
both these features for the layout of my master's thesis, I will gladly help
anyway I can. 

P.s.: I know that in the files I sent you this difference in height might be
rather subtle, but when using other fonts (which I couldn't use here since they
aren't normally included with libreoffice) or using different amounts of
spacing, the difference in vertical position can become a lot more noticeable.
(You can try this for yourself by actually playing with the fonts and spacing.)

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