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Hallo Regina, 

Did you sent John such a document?
I will create a document for our german users with examples for the lot of positions. And explain 
it. 
Where can i publish ist for the community? 

And: in LO 7.4.1 the is no reference to page in the context menu, only wehen i use properties. 

Greetings
Susanne 

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Susanne Mohn

Am 15.10.2022 um 21:57 schrieb Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de>:

Hi John,

John Kaufmann schrieb am 15.10.2022 um 19:45:

Anchoring an entity (frame, box, image, ...) is done with respect to
position references:
*Horizontal*:
    Paragraph area
    Paragraph text area
    Left paragraph border
    Right paragraph border
    Left page border
    Right page border
    Entire page
    Page text area

Please use a current daily build. The wording has changed.

"Entire page" = "Left of page text area" + "Page text area" + "Right of
page text area".

"Entire paragraph area" = "Left of paragraph text area" + "Paragraph
text area" + "Right of paragraph text area".

The "Left of page text area" is the sum of "Gutter" (if left) + "left
page margin" + "page border left" + "page padding left" as set in the
page properties dialog.

The "Left of paragraph text area" is the sum of "Indent before" +
"paragraph border" + "paragraph padding" as set in the paragraph
properties dialog.

Notice, that the column distance is not included in the "Entire
paragraph area".

Left, Center and Right use areas as reference.
"From left" takes the left edge of the area as reference line.

You should insert a small image and test the various positions.

In general the preview illustration describes it correctly. But some
bugs exist.

When using anchor "to character" you get some additional references.
Anchor "as character" has its own set of references. For testing these
anchors use a large font size, a line with different font sizes, a large
line spacing and a small image.

I'll sent you a document with some lines to indicate the horizontal
areas. In addition I will sent you an older document which I have
created for the ODF TC. Describing the reference areas is still a not
solved task in the ODF TC. A problem in all that descriptions is that
common using of terms like "margin" and "border" does not correspond to
the technical attributes "fo:margin" and "fo:border".

It would be really good to get a document with all that reference areas
and lines explained. I do not mean a technical one with ODF attributes
but a document for users about the kind of positioning possible in
LibreOffice.

Kind regards
Regina



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