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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106345

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--- Comment #3 from LibreTraining <libretraining.tutorials@gmail.com> ---
- Align Left
and
- Align Right

These match the labels on the icons for paragraph alignment on the toolbar.
Same terms. Same effect.
Introducing new terms for the same thing would just be confusing.



And while we are at it ..

- Align horizontally  (on the toolbar icon)
is inconsistent with other labels.
In the style dialogs this is “Centered” which makes more sense.

- Align center
would be a better and more consistent label.

Which term does not belong?
- Left
- Right
- Center
- Horizontal

Alignment: Left/Center/Right
Direction: Horizontal/Vertical



Microsoft Word – labels include:
- Align Left
- Align Center
- Align Right
- Justified

Word just defaults to Align Left for the last line of Justified text (in LTR
languages).


Adobe InDesign – labels include:
- Align left
- Align center
- Align right
- Justify with last line aligned left
- Justify with last line aligned center
- Justify with last line aligned right
- Justify all lines
- Align towards spine
- Align away from spine


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