https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66065
--- Comment #3 from wolte...@gmail.com --- It seems we both agree in that the anchor symbol must always be rendered on the top-left corner of the attached-to paragraph. However, I find it is counter-intuitive to have the anchor symbol be rendered on the top-left corner of the paragraph area (see step 3a of the description) when this corner does not coincide with the first character in the paragraph. I. e., I think the anchor symbol should always appear on the top-left corner of the paragraph as is visually interpreted: over the first character of the paragraph. I would also like to expand the steps to reproduce this bug (as I see it) in order to further evidentiate what I see wrong with this system. Below I copy the old steps modified. Steps to reproduce: 0. Turn on non-printing characters (Control+F10 by default). 1. Insert two empty paragraphs. 2. Insert an image on the first empty paragraph with anchoring to paragraph 3a. Set the image's vertical alignment to top. You will see the anchor icon aligned to the topline of the image, but not over the paragraph sign to which the image is anchored. 3b. Set the image's vertical alignment to bottom and try to anchor the image to the second empty paragraph by moving the anchor icon. You will see the anchor icon move just one line down, instead of over the second empty paragraph sign. 4. Insert a second image and attach it to the second paragraph, vertically aligned to bottom, like the first. 5. See that the anchor symbol of the second image appears just one line below the first paragraph, and is aligned with the first image (not with the first character of the paragraph, in this case the non-printing paragraph symbol). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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