https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124510
--- Comment #17 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
The relevant settings are in Tools > Options > LO > Application Colors. But I
think, that they are buggy.
In the section 'General' the setting 'Text boundaries' makes the gray corner
ticks (non-printing characters off) or the solid line around the page text area
(non-printing characters on).
The section 'Text Document' has the additional setting 'section boundaries'.
The document 'Sample 2' is not a simple document, but all text is in a section.
To distinguish between the page text area and the section, you can set
eye-catching colors in the options instead of the automatic gray.
For better distinction you should put a single paragraph in 'Sample 1' in a
section.
Expected behavior:
If 'Text boundaries' is on and non-printing characters is off, then the corner
ticks of the page text area are visible. If non-printing characters in on, then
the page text area is surrounded by a solid line. If 'Text boundaries' is off,
neither corner ticks nor solid lines are drawn.
The checkbox 'section boundaries' should toggle, whether section boundaries are
shown or not. This setting is independent of the setting 'Text boundaries'.
Errors are:
1) Unchecking 'section boundaries' in 'Application colors' does not work.
2) Setting 'text boundaries' affects sections too, but should not.
It works in Apache OpenOffice, only that Apache OpenOffice has no corner ticks.
In LO it is broken at least since LO 3.5.
You cannot find it in the document, because it is a general user setting and no
setting on document level.
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