https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87720
--- Comment #15 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
From bug 102011:
When wrapping text around an image, the text will touch or almost touch the
image by default. To add whitespace one must:
* Double click on the picture
* Click on "borders"
* Enable a border
* Set line style to something, if it's on none
* Set color to white (or your page background)
* Now, the "spacing to contents" box unghosts. Check "syncronize" and dial all
four numbers to zero.
* Now uncheck "syncronize" and distance to the direction you need (e.g. left or
right depending on where the image is place).
This workaround has been good for many revisions of libreOffice. Could it be
made easier? Having "spacing to contents" start out enabled would be a good
start.
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