https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111082
--- Comment #5 from Gavin Flower <gavinflower@archidevsys.co.nz> ---
I don't consider the image of the page orientation a real preview, but as an
indication of how the page is orientated.
A tomato is technically a berry, but most people don't call them berries! So
while in you design lexicon you call it a preview, it does not have to be
treated as one!
In programming, meaningful names a Good Thing (TM) - however, sometimes
systematic naming is far more appropriate (I first had this insight when I was
a COBOL programmer) - so insisting on using meaningful names everywhere is bad!
Please consider how to make LibreOffice more user friendly, rather stick to
design rules that are not always appropriate!
So I think it would be advantageous to reverse your decision on this!
Thanks...
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