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Hi,

I have added an icon to the Typography toolbar (the first one) to
automatize to set the correct height:

http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/typography-toolbar

Description: Click on the first icon to 'round' the page margins of
the actual page (style) for precise fitting of the text lines to the
page text area. The modification is based on the font height of the
Text body paragraph style.
Thanks to this setting, register-true page formatting or paragraphs
without extra spacing and headings with base line height based spacing
will result correct alignment of the bottom of normal text and
footnotes.

Regards,
László


2012/12/21 Németh László <nemeth.lacko@gmail.com>:
Hi, Thanks for your bug report
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58573).

Unfortunately, there is no justified vertical alignment in LibreOffice.

You can solve this problem with correct page space height (and removing the
extra spaces between the paragraphs). For example, 12 pt body text and 50
lines need 12 * 1.15 (default factor of the line height in LibreOffice) * 50
= 690 pt = 690/72 = 9.583". Set the page margins to leave 9.584" for the
page space, and the footnote and the body text will be aligned correctly.
Use also register-true body text (see page and paragraph settings) and
frames anchored to the top or the bottom of the page space.

To simplify this process, I suggest a new behavior in the page setting
dialog: checking the register-true check box or modification its reference
style could “round” margin heights for the correct (“register-true”) page
space size. Using the 12 pt reference style of the previous example, 2-2 cm
top and bottom margins of an A4 page (21 cm x 29,70 cm) will be ~0.5mm-0.5mm
narrower automatically:

((29.7/2.54)*72 - 12*1.15 * round((((29.7-2*2)/2.54)*72)/(12*1.15)))/72*2.54
3.897833333333331
instead of 4 cm.

This little modification (1.94-1.94 cm top and bottom margins instead of
2-2cm in this example) will eliminate the big justification problem of the
page text and the footnotes and frames anchored to the page text area. Other
UI option is a new button for this task.

Regards,
László







2012/12/19 siren <anna.walker-bodm8kzw@yopmail.com>

in these months Libreoffice gained new useful features and  team has fixed
many long-time-unsolved bugs

but there is a thing that, if we cannot strictly to define as a BUG, is,
at least, a  "defect" regarding the right typography

I mean the behavior of footnotes versus the text body contained in
subsequent pages

professionally formatted books, look like this

http://tli.tl/m2507H

as you can see, footnotes (last footnote) are perfectly vertically aligned
with the last line of text in following page

http://tli.tl/0740NZ (zoom in detail)

while if we insert a footnote in OpenOffice/Libreoffice, this is what we
get

http://tli.tl/2mfCgT

an horrible difference between footnote and last line of body text that
result not aligned that makes appereance of documents with footnotes very
ugly

if making this enhancement is not too hard, it will be a great step toward
dtp for LibreOffice
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