Hallo *,
in Bugzilla läuft gerade eine Aufräumaktion bzgl. gemeldeten und noch
nicht erledigten Bugs.
Ich habe im August 2011 für irgendjemanden einen Bug-Report in Bugzilla
aufgegeben [1]. Da ich Ubuntu nicht nutze, kann ich nicht überprüfen, ob
der Bug in LO 3.5.0 Beta2 noch vorhanden ist.
Kann dies mal jemand überprüfen und kurz Bescheid geben.
Es folgt der Bug-Report:
"Using LibreOffice 3.4.0 (Build: 12) and OpenOffice 3.2.0 (Build: 9483)
on Ubuntu 10.04LTS, I found a bug, rendering tables in writer.
Every Time I use double lines as header seperator, weird things
happened, if the document is opened in the opposing writer.
So that double line (0,25pt with the wider gap) first created in
openoffice, has the strange effect of beeing thicker and the bottom line
in a two row table looks as if not 1pt wide (as I created it in
openoffice and will sometimes not been printed!). When having a tables
with at least three rows the double line remains strange looking and the
bottom line is ok.
If a simple double line (0,25 with normal gap) is created in
LibreOffice, the document in OpenOffice will not show it at all.
Maybe your Line-IDs in the ODS-Format are a little bit mixed up."
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40133
Gruß
Jochen
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