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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41542

Justin L <jluth@mail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Assignee|libreoffice-bugs@lists.free |jluth@mail.com
                   |desktop.org                 |
            Summary|FORMATTING: Text frames:    |FORMATTING: Allow "Spacing
                   |Allow "Spacing to contents" |to contents" for edges
                   |for edges without a line    |without a line

--- Comment #21 from Justin L <jluth@mail.com> ---
Changed description to match the decision to implement borderless-padding for
textboxes/frames, pages, headers, paragraphs, ?characters?, images. (Tables
already worked that way.)

Waiting for LO 5.4 codebase to start before implementing the complete fix.
There will be a lot of verification required, as well as compatibility changes
for exporting to other formats.

Questions:
-clarify what "rename the caption to margins" means.  I hope that doesn't mean
change the tab name from "borders" to "margins". That would be a bad idea.
-confirm that character properties should also support this.
-is there anything that uses SVXPAGE_BORDER that should NOT allow
borderless-padding?  (I didn't see anything else.)

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