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--- Comment #13 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
Use case are also commented on in the duplicates, and this new "view" requires
more than just hiding the rulers and page margins. The "remove white-space"
command is not sufficient as it only removes the top and bottom margins when
document extends to multiple pages, but could be tweaked.

The view needed, including ability to Zoom larger or smaller, is to _display_
just the _editable_ canvas area--dropping out all 4 margins (and
header/footers).  Rulers would go, Slide bars remain obviously. Header/Footers
controls would go inactive, and not be considered for movements of the canvas.

Imagine most behavior would be the same--just the area of the "view" would be
the text held inside the margins. Rather than our standard view defaults which
are:

width of interior text area + l-margin + r-margin = full frame width

height of the interior text area + header + t-margin + footer + b-margin =
frame height. 

Would become a view

width of interior text area = full frame width

height of interior text area = full frame height

It could be linked to a button, like current "remove white-space", and possibly
also added to the View modes on the status bar.

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