https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113604
--- Comment #5 from Christian Lehmann <christianw_lehmann@arcor.de> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1)
You can adjust the column width to the content similarly to double-click
between header cells in a spreadsheet. This function is applied directly so
I'd say the user doesn't expect an auto-size behavior subsequently.
The selection is needed to size only a part of the table (if nothing has
been selected the column with the focus is taken).
To me it's a perfect WFM.
Sorry I don't understand this. In the versions of LO Writer available to me, I
cannot "adjust the column width to the content similarly to double-click
between header cells in a spreadsheet". Instead, I have to do all the steps I enumerated in my
first post.
Again, the selection is only needed if the user does actually want to optimize
only a subset of the columns. In my production of hundreds of tables in the
last decades, this has never happened to me. Anyway, if application of the
function to the entire table is the default case, then it should not require
selecting anything.
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