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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Feb 12 14:13:40 +0000 
2007 -------
"So if you have a landscape and a portrait page in the same document the
landscape page will be centered, the portrait page will be positioned *slightly*
moved to the left."

Why would it be shifted? 

If the whole document is centered, presumably on the widest (landscape) page(s),
and the portrait pages are centered relative to the landscape page(s), then
shouldn't the portrait pages also be centered relatively to the view area?

Professionals that write (longish) reports will frequently have mostly portrait
pages, but also a few landscape pages (e.g., data tables). Therefore, I hope
your "slightly" means "barely noticeable", because looking at *mostly*
noticeably left-shifted portrait pages is highly annoying.

OT: Having used mozilla's bugzilla, reveals that this IssueZilla has some
annoying deficiencies: (1) the forced left menu makes the usable horizontal
"bug"-space too narrow, (2) can't link to comments, (3) comments aren't numbered
for reference, (4) can't reply to (quote) a comment, (5) the date format is hard
to read (the time is between month and year - WTF), (6) bug's title is not in
window header or bookmark, (7) no proper names for commentors, (8) e-mail is
munged to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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