Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 94590
spacing around object should not be applied at page border
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:20:09 UTC
The problem is there is space around formula but this is just annoying but not a bug (yet). So you can see excessive space hello <formula> here but the bug hits when wrap occurs before formula so instead hello <formula> here you will get hello <formula> here The space is for spacing the formula, not for indentation --> thus, a bug.
That's the default spacing of the formula object. Just select the object, open the Object's properties dialog, go to "Wrap" tabpage and change the left/right spacing to 0.
Closed.
It is not default spacing -- look I would like to have some padding (space around formula) but when formula is inside paragraph _only_ (it is not just me, to be exact, but it is simply typesetting). If it is on the right/left edge right/left padding should be canceled automatically, because in such case: a) it does not make sense b) it is not padding anymore but it is indentation It is a bug in OOo. Unless you meant that I should work on layout, when document is prepared to finish I should go and manually clear the padding for all objects that are on left/right edge of the line. But it is just a suicide. If it is still unclear (because I think you confused my report with ordinary padding problem) I can attach some screenshots. Reopening of course.
Do you set the padding to zero? You find it in edit mode of the formula. Format > Spacing > Category Borders.
Sorry, wrong wording, I said before about "padding", I should wrote "spacing" (space around frame, outside). Anyway, the rest still holds. left-space|math object|right-space Left-space/right-space should disappear automatically if the math object is on the left/right edge of the line.
MRU->OD: at least MS Word behaves differently from Writer. There, no spacing will be applied when an object is aligned at the text border. We should have a compatibility mode for this.
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