https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150913
--- Comment #7 from ajlittoz <[email protected]> --- This shows that the topic is most difficult. It needs a thorough consideration about the rationale and use cases. I think the best example is a letter with the envelop at the beginning. But even here, it does not really matter if there is a blank page or not because printing requires manual operation: one print command for the envelop, usually on the manual tray, and one print command for the rest of the document. And even if everything is printed in a single step (envelop data will be clipped from its sheet and glued on a "standard" envelop), the automatic blank page will synchronise the "letter" with duplex printing. And with single-side printing, it is easy to remove a blank sheet. So, presently without any reflexion, it looks like it is a matter of design by author if pages are continuously numbered or not. I don't see a general pattern. Anyway, if somebody uses Left Page page style, then the page is definitely on the left side. Same for Right Page. The question arises for "non-lateralised" page styles but subject to the general document properties (and presently you can't inform Writer about single/duplex). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
