[Bug 163537] Frame boundary visibility is now controlled by View > Formatting Marks
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Mon Oct 21 12:12:27 UTC 2024
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163537
--- Comment #3 from V Stuart Foote <vsfoote at libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
> Formatting Marks should not affect Text, Table, and Section Boundaries. It
> works for tables but not text (and frames), and both text and section also
> depend on this option by having either a frame around the entire object or
> just some indicator at the corner.
Heiko, not sure I follow. There is a distinction between text, table, section
and frame "boundaries" that are all layout marks, and so *only* visible while
authoring, compared to what are styled "borders", that may be coincident to the
boundaries, but will actually be published/printed with the document.
Clearly all these "boundaries" marks should toggle with other NPC/formatting
marks, when set visible from the View menu (though there should probably also
be entries on the Tools -> Options panels for respective modules).
While the "borders" are not at issue and are otherwise controlled in UI.
Do note that the Table "boundaries" remain fully drawn, but probably should
shift to corner marks, like the section and page layout marks, when the
NPC/formatting marks are toggled.
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