On 1/17/12 3:25 PM, Pedro wrote:
Ken Springer-3 wrote
I finally had the time to create a Bugzilla account and file the bug.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44871
Excellent. I took the liberty of changing the Bug title. "Tables" isn't very
clear (imagine that you are searching for your own bug). Renamed it to
"Distribute rows equally doesn't respect total table size"
Thanks. I was trying to follow the suggestions on the Bugzilla page,
but I don't mind your changes at all.
Ken Springer-3 wrote
I did get a good laugh during the account creation process. I did a
search on the terms "distribute rows equally", and got the result that
Zarros Boogs were found.
Zarro Boogs is a deliberate mistake ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zarro_boogs
That's great! It's nice to see some people still have a sense of humor!
Thank you for contributing to the LO development ;)
You're welcome. When I have time, I've got 4 more bugs for tables to
submit. But I plan on asking the user mailing list first.
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