Lens corrections : auto-correction for rectangular subjects

I have used lens corrections manual "vertical"+"horizontal"+"rotate"  sliders
to render rectangular paintings shot off-axis (transform trapezoids into rectangles).
Very cool - but time consuming !
My request is an auto-correction for rectangular subjects :
set rectangular mode, click pointer on each corner (4), hit enter and "voila" :
"vertical"+"horizontal"+"rotate"  sliders auto-adjust !
(I think there's only one solution to the problem)
Do I have any support ?

Just for "fun",
take an off-center picture of a rectangular poster
and monitor how long it takes to get a good enough
rectangular view in LR3 (cropped).
Can be played with friends... !

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