On 02/14/2012 08:20 AM, noibs wrote:
I just upgraded to 3.5 from 3.4.4. There are no page margins visible for my
Writer documents last saved in 3.4.4. Am I missing something? I've looked
for a preference and can't find one. I'm using Mac OS 10.7.3.
I've opened a bug report regarding the issue:
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46305>
[Text Boundaries have been replaced by page only Crop Marks]
and attached a PDF showing the difference between LO 3.5, LO 3.4, and
Microsoft Word 2010.
Note: I was curious about this statment in
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/DocumentBorder>:
"Competitor Study
MS Office 2003/2007/2010 : Put marks on four corners of page, to
show the boder of documents."
Which, apparently was the basis for the change, as I understand it.
Unfortunately whoever wrote that (Ma Li?) apparently didn't understand
that those are 'Crop Marks' in Microsoft Word (including Word 2010).
So I downloaded Microsoft Office 2010 (trial version) to test/compare &
posted the results to the bug report.
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