https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154145

--- Comment #7 from Telesto <tele...@surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #4)
> Don't think we find a word that is more catchy than Default. As for the
> documentation I agree with the improvement need. 
> 
> The Default as just 'to the bottom' is a bit surprising for the vertical
> option. But again, I suggest to not fiddle around with the labels.

It's not semantical debate. Lets take Writer example: you can align text
horizontally: left/centered/right/justified. You don't add a category: default.
Instead you set left active by default for LTR and right default for RTL.
Default isn't a setting by itself, normally.
If the default have unique properties, the default should have a name and set
to default.

So in case of Horizontal Alignment Default is apparently lacking a name. In
case of Vertical Default is actually the same as to bottom (so a drop down with
to option doing exactly the same)

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I want also to point out another relate issue I mentioned: Menu -> Format ->
Align Text has quick options (to prevent going into the dialog).  There are
only 3 options. No of those activated. 

Issues:
* it seems as if there is no vertical alignment active.
* you can't go back to 'default' from the Drop down menu. The default is
probably the most common choice to 'undo' a different alignment , but not
unavailable in the menu


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Bottom line this whole default approach no as communicative as it can/and
should be.

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