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Hi,

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:01:46AM +0100, Stef Bon <stefbon@gmail.com> wrote:
So there are two "logical rectangles", one at (284, 284, +11906,
+16838) and one at (284, 17406, +11906, +16838)

I understand that the values with a + are relative to the startpoint
(the first two), which is absolute. Is this right?

Right, position is absolute, size is relative.

And 284 + 11906 is not equal to the startpoint of the next rectangle,
which is 17406. How come?

There is some space between the page frames, open a two-page
document in Writer and you'll see.

Regards,

Miklos

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