https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172549
--- Comment #1 from ajlittoz <[email protected]> --- Puzzling I wonder if spacing "above" and "below" should be interpreted relative to main text direction (just like "before text" and "after text" are relative to RTL and LTR). In this case when we have text direction "Vertical (top to bottom)", "above" is understood as usual: visually above the paragraph (logical and visual point of view coincide). But when text direction is "Vertical (bottom to top)", the 'predecessor' of paragraph is visually below it. Then "above" (read as "preceding") is visually located 'below' though being logically considered first when reading bottom to top. Unfortunately, there is no setting within paragraph properties to force vertical direction (it looks it is frozen at top-to-bottom'), which is confusing in a bottom-to-top table cell. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
