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Hi all,

Miklos has brought a proposal to the ODF TC, which is now 'resolved'
https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/OFFICE-4073
(Proposal and resolution are in the issue.)

This specifies the bottom edge of the page content area as basis for the alignments "from top", "top", "middle", "bottom" and "below".

But now I have noticed problems, when looking at bug https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135720 FILEOPEN DOCX Vertically aligned shapes appear on top of each other if anchored to header/footer

The related implementations do not use the 'bottom edge of the page content area' as reference line, but they use the bottom page margin as reference area.

If a docx test document with picture vertical positioned "center" to "bottom margin" in Word is opened and saved as odt, it has the attribute ' loext:veritical-rel="page-content-bottom" '.

Have I wrongly interpreted Miklos proposal? Or are you going to make an additional specification proposal?

Kind regards
Regina

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