https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57202

--- Comment #12 from Yuri <[email protected]> ---
Stating that an interoperability -bug- is "not a bug" looks contradictory: how
a type of bug is not a bug? This is a self-debunking statement.

Well, I made my case on comment #7 and I stand by it: metainformation shouldn't
be resized when the user resizes its corresponding information because these
are two separate entities, and the authoritative norms about it agree with me,
which means that the default LibreOffice behaviour should be to -not- resize
metainformation (i.e. headers and footers) along with its corresponding
information (i.e. the "body" data of the e.g. spreadsheet).

If I were a developer, I would've definitely contributed to fixing this bug.
Since I'm not a developer, I can only contribute with reporting the bug and
financially supporting the project through financial donations. However, even
though I did use to donate to the Document Foundation, and despite the fact
that I still appreciate and thank the efforts of the true developers who still
do actual work on this project, since this bug came out and spent more than a
decade without any fixing, I've been gradually moving to other solutions and
currently don't make financial donations to this project anymore.

If something as (apparently) minor as this can't be fixed in 10+ years, then
there's no reason why I should take LibreOffice, it's development and financial
donations to its project as seriously as this bug has so far been taken by
those who have the power to fix it.

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