Hi Stephan,
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 21:41 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
where borderline.cxx:128
> const table::BorderLine2& rBorder2 = static_cast< const
table::BorderLine2& >( rStruct );
erroneously treats a BorderLine contained in a TableBorder (created at
afmtuno.cxx:776) as a derived BorderLine2. That cast seemingly got in with
commit 89d3e8a8424ce44404a554812e5136452bb8cb60
Author: Cédric Bosdonnat <cedricbosdo@openoffice.org>
Date: Fri Dec 24 10:00:15 2010 +0100
Switching the order of the SetLinesWidth arguments
Hum, I'll have a look at that... but my problem with BorderLine and
BorderLine2 is that the second one should be used everywhere... and that
sometimes isn't the case. If only we could extend existing published UNO
types instead of specializing these.
--
Cedric
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