Bug 54081 - styles & formatting - page style - default - modify > spacing to content not set (when no boarder is choosen)
Summary: styles & formatting - page style - default - modify > spacing to content not ...
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: framework (show other bugs)
Version: Inherited From OOo
Hardware: All All
: low enhancement
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Reported: 2012-08-26 12:33 UTC by th
Modified: 2015-01-05 20:07 UTC (History)
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Description th 2012-08-26 12:33:13 UTC
unable to change default page style - spacing to content

steps:
1. open LO spreadsheet
2. click F11 / page styles (right icon) / default right click "modify"
3. change spacing to content to whatever value greater 0 and clock OK.
4. close styles and formatting and open again with F11 - spacing to content value set to "0" again, no change  -

Should be: value entered in step 3
Comment 1 Cor Nouws 2012-12-04 15:07:10 UTC
Hi Tom,

thanks for the clear report.
Looking at what you mean with:

(In reply to comment #0)
> 3. change spacing to content to whatever value greater 0 and clock OK.

Is that the spacing on the tab Header and Footer?
I do not see any other place like that in Format > Page.
Comment 2 th 2012-12-04 16:21:29 UTC
that is meant to be the spacing on tab "borders"; there at the very right you can find "spacing to contents" hope that helps. regards tom
Comment 3 Cor Nouws 2012-12-07 19:57:52 UTC
Hi Tom,

The same in 3.5.7 and 4.0.0
However, I see that when I first actually set a border... the spacing indeed is set.
Can you pls check if that is clear from the Help ?
thanks,
Comment 4 th 2012-12-09 10:54:58 UTC
Hi,
it's crystal clear except for this part of the phrase "for border not set..." - what's the meaning?

regads
tom
Comment 5 Sören 2012-12-26 21:49:02 UTC
I can confirm the problem (if no border is set) in
Version 4.0.0.0.beta2 (Build ID: 4104d660979c57e1160b5135634f732918460a0)
on Ubuntu 12.04 (x86)
Comment 6 Cor Nouws 2012-12-27 15:53:57 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> it's crystal clear except for this part of the phrase "for border not
> set..." - what's the meaning?

I mean that the spacing to content you can set, will be saved in case that you also select a border
Comment 7 QA Administrators 2015-01-05 17:51:42 UTC
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Comment 8 Cor Nouws 2015-01-05 20:07:53 UTC
IMO this is not a bug but an enhancement.

Help could be extended: "spacing can only be set if a border is applied."

Behaves the same in Writer and Calc > component: Framework


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