Consider this help page: https://help.libreoffice.org/7.2/en-US/text/shared/02/02050000.html?&DbPAR=WRITER It says: > Text running from top to bottom > > Specifies the vertical direction of the text. that's an interesting tidbit of information. But - where is this control localed? Is it a toolbar button? A dialog button? Which LO module presents it? If I knew this help item was in, say, LO Help > Writer > Toolbars > Formatting (it isn't, I'm just making that hierarchy up) then I would know. Alternatively, there could be at least a link to the help page of the containing element/dialog/menu/toolbar. This is particularly problematic when you locate help pages using the search, rather than through browsing.
This page is an auxiliary page for embedding contents in other pages <section id="sytext_top_to_bottom"> is called by scalc/main0205.xhp:<embed href="text/shared/02/02050000.xhp#sytext_top_to_bottom"/> simpress/main0203.xhp: <embed href="text/shared/02/02050000.xhp#sytext_top_to_bottom"/> swriter/main0220.xhp:<embed href="text/shared/02/02050000.xhp#sytext_top_to_bottom"/> or, in built help online https://help.libreoffice.org/7.2/en-US/text/swriter/main0220.html https://help.libreoffice.org/7.2/en-US/text/scalc/main0205.html?DbPAR=CALC https://help.libreoffice.org/7.2/en-US/text/simpress/main0203.html?DbPAR=IMPRESS The icon is displayed in the Text Object Toolbar, when CTL/Asiatic languages are enabled. Setting "not a bug". Reopen if you want to add precision on the page contents by supplying in this ticket the text you want to read in the page.
(In reply to Olivier Hallot from comment #1) > This page is an auxiliary page for embedding contents in other pages Then why does it exist, and is viewable, on its own? > Reopen if you want to add precision on the page contents by supplying in > this ticket the text you want to read in the page. Not exactly, I was using it just as an example.