https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87842
--- Comment #13 from orion@orionkidder.org ---
I appreciate you pointing out that workaround, Jay, but it doesn't quite solve
the problem I have, which is that the gutter takes up space for no good reason.
Turning it white would make it impossible to tell exactly where the edge of the
page is.
But to be clear, the argument that the gutter helps to define the page is a bit
baffling because it's perfectly obvious where the edge is. You can see your
desktop behind it, especially if your windows have shadows, like they do in
OSX.
So I don't know why someone keeps flipping this bug to "solved." It feels like
an aesthetic preference rather than a thing to be fixed, and in that case, why
not just send a note up the chain to, someday, provide a "no gutters" option?
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