Follow-up Comment #9, bug #67902 (group groff): [comment #8 comment #8:] > The common case _isn't_ having vertical page margins of zero.
* Sure, maybe only 5% of users do that. But of that subset of users, if 95%
of them want the last page to have content, and 5% of them want it to be
blank, which should be the default? Phrased differently, for said subset of
users, what is the justification for making it their responsibility to take an
extra step to avoid the blank page?
* The reproducers in comment #2 and comment #4, as minimal examples, use no
vertical page margin, but that doesn't mean the issue is limited to this
situation. Indeed, Doug's comment that kicked off the discussion make me
strongly suspect it isn't. But we _have_ a reproducer, and if that gets
fixed, other affected documents might also get fixed automatically.
Comment #1 asked for a reproducer, not one that emulates a real-world document
in every aspect. Very few reproducers do that, nor should they.
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