03.07.2016 u 08:50, Piet van Oostrum je napisao/la:
Kruno wrote:
>
> 02.07.2016 u 23:17, charles meyer je napisao/la:
> > Now, the tricky part.
> >
> > How do I make that straight line thicker?
> >
> > In Libre Writer, I’ve opened Insert > Horizontal Line and it inserts a
> > line but I don’t see how you can make that line thicker?
>
> Use styles and there find paragraph style 'Horizontal line'. Right click
> it and choose 'Modify'.
>
I had not noticed that there is a special paragraph style for Horizontal Line. Never too old to
learn.
I find inserting horizontal line quite odd and I avoid it...
So you write a paragraph and then go Insert → Horizontal rule and your
paragraph font size shrinks to 6 pt. Why?
If there is necessity for linking bottom border to a paragraph with
small font size or such, why doesn't 'Insert → Horizontal rule' inserts
new (empty) paragraph instead? Why change format of a paragraph which is
not intended to bi changed with action which is not intended for
changing content's formatting?
But that's just me :D
Kruno
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