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On 12/12/2012 01:24 PM, Martin Kaspar wrote:
Dear Gentlemen,

after various trials i have allmost pulled my hair.

believe me or not. I have astonishing results: i found out a totally
different behaviour of LibreOffice

terrifying the behavior of LibreOffice depends on various preliminaries

the thickness of the lines of a table varies in a large range:

the same document – we have minimum (!!!) a line-thickness of 0,05pt

on another machine (with a nother operating system , and a slightly
different libreoffice [see below] i have the thickness of 0,25pt

well that is a crazy thing:

see more – see the related data:

*on penSuse 12.2
*LibreOffice 3.5:build-403
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:403)

minimum (!!!) *a line-thickness of 0,05pt *

*on Win XP Professional
*LibreOffice 3.4.5
OOO340m1 (Build:502)

minimum (!!!) a* line-thickness of 0,25pt*

this is crazy – but it is true. What do you say!?

I say upgrade your 3.4.5 Windows version. 3.6.x Windows version provides
0.05pt.
...



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