Bug 50901

Summary: Characters per line value is not changed after enabling header/footer in vertical text mode
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: ikuya <ikuya>
Component: WriterAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: bfo.bugmail, tabe
Version: 3.5.4 release   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Whiteboard:
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: before footer is on.
footer is on.
sample document

Description ikuya 2012-06-08 18:18:02 UTC
Created attachment 62825 [details]
before footer is on.

How to reploduce:

01. [Tools]-[Options]-[Language Settings]-[Languages]-[Enhanced Language Support]-[Enabled for Asian languages] is on.
02. [Tools]-[Options]-[LibreOffice Writer]-[General]-[Use square page mode for text grid] is on.
03. [Format]-[Page]-[Page]-[Orientation]-[Landscape]
04. [Format]-[Page]-[Page]-[Text direction]-[Right-to-left(vertical)]
05. [Format]-[Page]-[Text Grid]-[Grid]-[Grid (lines and characters)]
06. [Characters per line] is [34]. It is correct. (screenshot1)
07. click OK

When header/footer turns enable, characters per line decreaces from 34 to 32.
But in menu, still remains 34. It is not correct. (screenshot2)
Comment 1 ikuya 2012-06-08 18:19:21 UTC
Created attachment 62826 [details]
footer is on.
Comment 2 ikuya 2012-06-08 18:20:00 UTC
Created attachment 62827 [details]
sample document
Comment 3 bfoman 2013-01-09 12:41:17 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> When header/footer turns enable, characters per line decreaces from 34 to 32.
> But in menu, still remains 34. It is not correct. (screenshot2)

Confirmed with:
LO 4.0.0.0.beta2
Build ID: own W7 debug build
Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit

I enabled header/footer in Page Style window header/footer tabs - got 29 characters per line. On Text Grid tab Characters per line value is unchanged - 34.

So lets rephrase the summary to be more meaningful and mark as NEW.

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