https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126009
--- Comment #4 from Ormes Liivak <ormesliivak@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 152349
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Screen capture of expected behaviour
To better illustrate the issue, I've attached two screen captures to this bug.
One of them (header_height_visibly_constrained.mp4) shows normal behaviour
where:
1. The margins are set higher
2. The Page Style dialog is closed with the OK button
3. The Page Style dialog is reopened
4. Header height value is set to higher value than can be accepted (23.26cm)
5. Header height value is decreased to 18.46cm as soon as the input field is
deselected.
The other (header_height_not_visibly_constrained.mp4) shows the unexpected
behaviour where:
1. The margins are set higher.
2. The change is applied with the Apply button
3. Without closing the Page Style dialog, the header tab is selected
4. The header height is set to a higher value than can be accepted (23.26cm)
5. The header height is not decreased after the input field is deselected.
6. Change in the header height value from 23.26cm that was input to 18.46cm is
only visible once the Page Style dialog is closed and reopened.
Other input fields in Writer conform to the first scenario where the value is
decreased immediately so the user knows that their input was not accepted
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- [Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 126009] Increasing margin size does not reflect new constraints for header values without closing and reopening the Page Style dialog · bugzilla-daemon
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