https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164709

            Bug ID: 164709
           Summary: WRITER: conflict between text and footnote area
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 24.8.4.2 release
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Writer
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Created attachment 198539
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Screenshot showing text-footnote overlay

LO 24.8.4.2
Fedora 41, KDE Plasma (VCL=kf6+cairo)

I am working on a huge odt document where a footnote inserted in a paragraph
very close to bottom of page does not cause note-anchoring line to be flushed
to next page so that both the line with the note callout, the separator and the
footnote can all be laid out "as expected".

Instead the line remains at bottom of page, the separator is inserted (because
there is enough space for it), but the footnote is shown ABOVE the separator
and thus interferes with text.

Text flow properties, split options, of the text paragraph style are:
- Keep with next: disabled
- Allow to split: enabled, 2 lines at beginning, 2 lines at end

Indents & spacing: 0.1 cm above, 0.1 cm below

Font size 11pt

Footnote style properties: no spacing above and below, same text flow as above, 

Page style properties: no footer, no borders, 1 column
Footnote properties: not larger than page area, space to text 0.6 cm, spacing
to footnote 0.4 cm

Document has absolutely no direct formatting.

The only special point to mention is: the font declared in the style
definitions is not installed on my computer. Palatino Linotype is thus replaced
by another one. Can this contribute to the behaviour?

I am sorry for providing a screenshot instead of an offending document because
I could not create a sample case with the behaviour (the original document is
~500 pages).

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