https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148128

--- Comment #18 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #15)
> (In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #14)
> > Is you [email protected] too?
> 
> No, why? :-)
> 
> > And seeing the discussion, setting to 'unconfirmed' looks more logic.
> 
> So, this is an interesting semantic question. I assume that if something is
> marked as WONTFIX, that also means confirming the reported behavior. My
> reopening only challenged the decision not to fix it.
> 
> I have noticed, however, that there's a tendency to use UNCONFIRMED for what
> is essentially "confirmed, but we haven't decided what we think about it".
>  
> > IMO the current problem with this issue is, that there are two questions
> > being asked to the OP, [email protected], and we've had no reply.
> > 
> > ONE:
> > (In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #6)
> > > But what is "page center"? In regard to total paper size or only up to
> > > gutter?
> > 
> > TWO:
> > (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #7)
> > > The topic was on the agenda of the design meeting.
> > > ....
> > > If you are still interested in just marking the center, what workflow 
> > > would
> > > be supported? And the center is not clear: does it include gutter, is it 
> > > the
> > > center of the page or the text area (excluding margins, borders, spacing),
> > > and if so, are there many centers for columns or sections?
> > 
> > 
> > So could the OP be so kind pls :) ?
> 
> Ok, NEEDINFO, makes sense I guess. But if OP doesn't answer in a while,
> let's just choose our own answers (and OP can later file another issue
> asking for behavior change etc.)


I actually did previously answer both of these questions.

ONE: Marking the center of the page is what I was originally asking for. That
is the page proper. When designing documents, you are concerned about how the
page looks to the audience. Electronically, the page can be defined in many
ways. When printing for presentation, the idea is to use the page proper as an
instrument for conveying information. It is a sheet of paper that is the final
product. I have noticed that the margin metrics are not as accurate as they
could be when viewing the document as it is being created. I often have noticed
that the bottom margin looks far off from an equally spaced top margin. I asked
for page center to avoid any inaccuracies at print time. Margins can be
adjusted to compensate for any differences between view and print.

TWO: I am not sure what 'workflow' means in this context. Designing a document
IS workflow for me.

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