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Thank you all for your suggestions.  I, too, see a grid in some readers
(e.g., Evince on Linux) but it's not a
grid of sharp white lines; it's just a noticeable artifact of tiling the
background (sand.jpg from the LibreOffice
gallery).  Apparently its edges don't join smoothly; it wasn't (virtually)
printed on a torus and then sliced.
I think this is a separate problem from my very crisp 100% white
horizontal-only lines.

I was kind of hoping someone would declare this an official LibreOffice bug
and fix it, or come up with
a good workaround.  I don't want to have to redo the whole project in Adobe
Illustrator or something.



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