Hi Olivier,
On Tue, 2011-09-20 at 09:31 +0200, Olivier R. wrote:
Le 19/09/2011 10:14, Cedric Bosdonnat a écrit :
* Draw the manual page break line between the two pages instead of the
top of the paragraph defining the break.
I am a little bit skeptical about the place you choose, especially if it
is a column break. For the latter, I don’t think it would be the proper
place.
Well, indeed the columns break can't be moved like this... I simply
moved the page breaks there.
* Draw it unconditionally. We can surely find a way to disable it in
some way through options, but at that place it would be a problem as
it's not on a page.
With the option “Text boundaries”… ?
But maybe this choice is more logical if you draw the breaks within the
page.
Being able to hide the page breaks makes sense to me only if it can
damage the document visualization. In that case there is nothing on the
page itself: that's why it's not even turned off by with the text
boundaries.
That being said, a nice idea for the columns break will be needed ;)
--
Cédric Bosdonnat
LibreOffice hacker
http://documentfoundation.org
OOo Eclipse Integration developer
http://cedric.bosdonnat.free.fr
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