Surely it's a bug that OpenOffice uses the Locale settings to determine
the paper size, instead of the printer properties or /etc/papersize?

GNU/Linux is a multiuser operating system. Different users on one
machine may have different locale settings, and at any one time, there
may be users with different locale settings logged on concurrently. But
the paper size is whatever is loaded in the printer.

Put a different way, if an American comes here (Switzerland) he/she will
probably want to set the locale (for spell-checkers etc) to en_US. But
he/she will want to print on whatever paper the printers currently have
loaded, which is A4 here.

There are printers which have multiple bins which can hold different
sizes of paper, so theoretically there could be a printer which had both
A4 and USletter loaded, which would print either one on the correct
paper. But in practice, nobody ever does that. You can't easily buy
USletter size paper where I live, and I'd be surprised if you could
easily buy A4 paper in the US. The common case (probably >99.9% of all
installations) is that the paper in the printer depends on what country
the printer is in, not on what language the user speaks/writes in.

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Wrong default paper size for printing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41147
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