[sw-issues] [Issue 3910] Enable the user to avoid e mpty pages being created/printed

2005-12-20 Thread swisher
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Dec 20 09:52:03 -0800 
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I'm happy to see the spec for a feature to address this issue. Thanks very much!
I would prefer that the fundamental assumption about left/right pages were
addressed, but that is too fundamental to address in an incremental release.

Unfortunately, this feature seems to be defined backwards. The feature is an
option  represented by a checkbox. The label for the checkbox is Print
automatically inserted blank pages. The behavior defined in the spec is that if
the option is ON, the automatically-inserted blank pages are NOT printed, and if
it is OFF, those pages ARE printed. I would expect that if I check (or tick) a
checkbox with that label, the pages *would* be printed (as the label says), and
if I clear the checkbox, the pages would *not* be printed.

Therefore, the Behavior of PA in the spec should be changed:

 * If switched *on*, automatically inserted blank pages are printed.
 * If switched *off*, automatically inserted blank pages are *not* printed.

The default value of the option should be OFF, i.e, not printing the extra
pages. Printing the extra pages is the behavior that has led to so many issues
being submitted about this, so that's what we want to turn off by default.

Please do not correct this mismatch by changing the label instead of the
behavior. UI labels should be stated positively, so that selecting the option
means do it, and clearing the option means don't do it.


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[sw-issues] [Issue 3910] Enable the user to avoid empty pages being created/printed

2005-04-06 Thread swisher
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr  6 15:58:15 -0700 
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None does not seem like a good name for the new layout. It sounds like it has
*no* layout at all, which makes no sense. Folks commenting on this issue seem to
think that single-sided leads to confusion about how the document will be
printed (e.g., you might want a single-sided layout but to print it duplex, or
vice-versa). 

The key concept is that there should be a layout that is independent of the
parity of the page number, in other words, not book-like. This will solve 90% of
user complaints about this issue. I don't have any bright ideas for what name to
call such a layout that will get that concept across. It could be named
default, as long as it were the default.

The other 10% of us also want an option to suppress the insertion of blank pages
 (or one of the variations that have been suggested), even if we're using a
book-oriented layout scheme.




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[sc-issues] [Issue 44903] Calc terms should be changed to be more distinct, Change spreadsheet to workbook

2005-03-21 Thread swisher
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 21 12:20:39 -0800 
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FWIW, Lotus 1-2-3 uses workbook and worksheet, while Quattro Pro uses
notebook and page. (Yes, they are both still around.) So there is more than
one other vendor that uses workbook/worksheet. 


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