Header space haven10/12/2023 ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, someone who had market muscle implemented an illogical system that has warped our way of thinking. The convention you use, I agree is most logical assuming a margin is only used for the distance between the edge of the paper and where the printer begins printing. I usually don't mind tinkering, so I have never cared about this issue. 16:57:55 Bielefeld, Thanks for reopening this. It wouldn't be a problem, since writer could notify the same way as it does when one decreases the margins. On better would be if the header would automatically took the space form the MARGIN and not the content. Its illogical, to do it this way.Īt least the user should be able exactly specify the height of the header/footer, and get some feedback of its height. But when I did this in writer I had to compensate by decreasing the margins by guessing to adhere to the rules, which is ridiculous. When I added header in MS Word I was done, the margins were intact. I had to write a document in a specific format, with rules for margins. > I see that WONTFIX, but may be lots of users will protest here?īut this way you can't keep the document in the necessary format, because there is no way to determine the header/footer height. > Bug 35993 - WIKIHELP: Wrong description for Header / Footer place. > I believe the current help text is misleading, I filed a report for that: > the page, and the printer will cut away the heading -) > There is no benefit if you add a heading without touching text body contents in > absolutely consequent that also the header has to respect the distance to the > Header / Footer are parts of the (printed) document contents to me it seems ![]() > Our / my logic: The margin is the distance between contents and paper border. > changed, even if other text processors do that in an other way. ![]() The current behavior is intended (I think so), and I do not want to have that ![]()
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