Version, Operative system
Windows 10, connected to a network printer
Describe the bug
On the bottom of each page, there is a page number notation. I.e. on bottom of the page, there is "1/1" at bottom center.
This is ok.
The problem is if there are text that span over multiple pages, the last piece of text that its on the bottom part of the page bleeds over the page-number-indicator. It looks bad.
To Reproduce
If applicable, attach a non-personal document where the issue can be reproduced systematically.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
New node - Fill up with a lot of text. Avoid using blank lines (because can be lucky and that empty line can give the impression that there are no issue). 50 lines should be enough.
Print, preferably to a physical printer (I don't know if this behavior is depended on printer model)
Have a look at the bottom at the page.
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Hi, does this also happen if you generate a pdf? I did try but couldn't replicate, can you provide a test document to print to pdf and maybe also attach the faulty pdf generated
Version, Operative system Windows 10, connected to a network printer
Describe the bug On the bottom of each page, there is a page number notation. I.e. on bottom of the page, there is "1/1" at bottom center. This is ok.
The problem is if there are text that span over multiple pages, the last piece of text that its on the bottom part of the page bleeds over the page-number-indicator. It looks bad.
To Reproduce If applicable, attach a non-personal document where the issue can be reproduced systematically. Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Screenshots If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.