Issue 127903 - Text is visible even when indentation before text is greater than page size
Summary: Text is visible even when indentation before text is greater than page size
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: viewing (show other issues)
Version: 4.1.5
Hardware: PC Windows 10
: P5 (lowest) Minor (vote)
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Reported: 2018-09-26 22:49 UTC by hapsneeze
Modified: 2018-09-30 08:37 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: DEFECT
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2018-09-26 22:49 UTC, hapsneeze
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Description hapsneeze 2018-09-26 22:49:19 UTC
Created attachment 86512 [details]
Screenshot of bug

When you change the page size to a lower value and set "indentation before text" with a higher value than the horizontal page size the text is still visible.
Comment 1 Peter 2018-09-27 06:05:30 UTC
I think it behaves as it should. What behaviour do you want to achieve?
The use case sounds not normal.
Comment 2 hapsneeze 2018-09-27 12:09:39 UTC
(In reply to Peter from comment #1)
> I think it behaves as it should. What behaviour do you want to achieve?
> The use case sounds not normal.

If the "indentation before text" is set to a bigger value than the current configured "page size" the text should not fit inside the page.
Comment 3 Peter 2018-09-30 08:37:25 UTC
Okay, I tried now myselfwhat happens.

Following steps I did:
1. start from fresh New Document
2. set Page to Envelop with size 12x27cm all margins set to 2 cm
3. Enter Test text.
4. Manipulate Intendation before text with 10 cm or more.

Result: The text is outside the Printable area , but can not leave the page.

Now this is strange now. But still I cant imagine why somebody would try this big intends.

Can you please again try to explain what you want to achieve? Why are you looking into this extreme Intendations?