Hey Noel,
2012/10/4 Noel Power <nopower@suse.com>:
It seems that when both importing and exporting xlsx column widths were
mishandled, so on import the wrong column width was calculated. To make
things worse when exporting the conversion used strange ( hardcoded fudge )
calculation. So not only ( even when using same or metrically equiv fonts )
would the export fail to give the correct result to excel even when reading
back the exported document the column widths would be different ( and
smaller ) Hehe if you were patient enough to do enough modify/saves with an
xlsx document you probably could make your column widths shrink to
practically nothing
please think about cherry-picking
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=8e753f8446554822d97969b0c18eba6cb9d79e26
Pushed to 3-6 with my sign-off. However I noticed that we still have a
problem with default column width. The test file I generated had a
64px column width in Excel and after import and export in calc and
then reimporting into Excel it only had 60 px. So I suspect that we
have a similar problem there.
Regards,
Markus
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