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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Could you also add in an option to delete @page? Also, if both options are checked, deleting @page should take higher priority.
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I don't see this happening, for a variety of reasons:
- You have completely failed to explain any useful reason to do this other than "I hate @page declarations and I have a personal vendetta against them" (I'm paraphrasing). They have a completely valid use for readers which support them, other readers will ignore them, and this feature lets you control the declaration.
- It's more complexity to the plugin from a UI perspective for little to no benefit.
- As you point out, it would conflict with the rewrite action, and it creates a situation that could prevent a user from ever 'fixing' the matching check in Quality Check.
- If I fix the issue you've already highlighted you'll get what you want by setting margins to zero.
- Kiwidude is the ultimate owner of the plugin, I can continue to tweak the functions I've added with his approval in the past, but I'm not going to stick in new functions without his sign-off.