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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37361

Carlo Strata <carlo.strata@tiscali.it> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Depends on|                            |36742, 40289, 45078

--- Comment #121 from Carlo Strata <carlo.strata@tiscali.it> 2012-01-22 12:52:11 UTC ---
I think that bug 40289, bug 36742 and bug 45078 are the same one.

I just test them with:
- LibreOffice 3.4.5 rc2 (= final), linux x86-64 rpm build, on OpenSuSE 12.1,
kernel 3.1.0, updated, Gnome, ita GUIed;

- LibreOffice 3.5.0 beta3 and rc1, win32 build, on my Windows Vista
64 bit, SP2, updated, ita GUIed;

and I obtained always the same result: the bug is still here.

Now I try with 3.5.0 RC1, I posti here test results and then I add them to Most
Annoying 3.4 and 3.5 ones.

I think they may hide a bad table width initialization and tick and color
management. This affect quality and people LibreOffice quality ideas.

Tables and default table width are too often used to yield many document and
their exported PDFs so that people may easily decide because the border bug
that LibreOffice is still too young to be adopted and so they may decide to
unistall it putting all our efforts trough the window!

It's a big pity! So that I add them to most annoying one.

Carlo

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