Issue 46910 - start the foonote area relative to the last line of the page (instead of from the bottom-margin of the page)
Summary: start the foonote area relative to the last line of the page (instead of from...
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: formatting (show other issues)
Version: OOo 2.0 Beta
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial with 2 votes (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
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Keywords: oooqa, rfe_eval_ok
: 60947 (view as issue list)
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Reported: 2005-04-07 10:08 UTC by mhacleth
Modified: 2013-08-07 14:41 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT
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Description mhacleth 2005-04-07 10:08:33 UTC
I am having trouble with making a consistent space between the text area to the
separator bar; and between the bar to the footnote area. 

I am employing a pagestyle for this. I have set the space from the bar to the
footnote area as 0.24". I also set the space from the separatorbar to the text
area as 0.24".

I have no problem with the space between the separator bar and the footnote
area. It is with the space with the separator bar and the text area. 

This usually occurs when the paragraph is split to prevent orphans.

In ascii:

  |  this is the last line that is broken so that orphans are prevented |
  |                                                                     |
  |              ( E  M  P  T  Y      S  P  A  C  E  )                  |    
  |_____________________________________________________________________|      
                                                              
    ___________________                                                        
   _____________________________________________________________________
  |                                                                     |
  |  1. Brazier, 54.                                                    |
  |                                                                     |
  |  2. Ibid.                                                           |
  |_____________________________________________________________________|

Is it possible to make the separator line move up and take over that empty space
from the Text Area? Again in ascii:

  |  this is the last line that is broken so that orphans are prevented |
  |_____________________________________________________________________|      
                                                              
    ___________________                                                        
   _____________________________________________________________________
  |                                                                     |
  |  1. Brazier, 54.                                                    |
  |                                                                     |
  |  2. Ibid.                                                           |
  |                                                                     |
  |                                                                     |
  |_____________________________________________________________________|

I am working on a Template based on the Turabian Specifications for Research
Papers. We will be using this in our Institution. I am promoting OpenOffice.org
here to be used in our Academic Research Paper. THanks!
Comment 1 michael.ruess 2005-04-07 11:41:13 UTC
User requests to start the foonote area right following the end of the text on a
page.
Comment 2 lohmaier 2005-04-07 21:02:36 UTC
changed summary, setting keywords.
original summary: "Unequal spaces from separator bar to Text area and to
Footnote Area"
Comment 3 michael.ruess 2006-01-23 11:15:46 UTC
*** Issue 60947 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Comment 4 jondoe 2006-02-14 16:51:35 UTC
It seems like this could possibly be done by treating the footer as a frame with
some special rules regarding anchors and alignment.  By treating a header/footer
as a special frame type, the flexibility and capabilities of headers/footers
might be improved significantly.