https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112704
--- Comment #3 from Aron Budea <baron@caesar.elte.hu> ---
Oops, forgot to reply, my bad.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
What I don't understand is why we should find a mechanism for broken content
when the roundtrip could be fixed so that nothing breaks.
Fixing the roundtrip, eg. adding support to floating tables would be quite some
work (I don't have an estimation, though). The tuning of heuristics are for
relatively specific cases, and a new one can pop up anyime, eg. bug 114217
surfaced just now.
Second idea, if there is some good reason for such a feature: In the table
properties dialog we have an option "Allow table to split across pages and
columns". Users may expect auto-repair by unchecking this option, which is
not happening because of the frame I guess. But can't we modify this
function and remove the frame? Perhaps after confirmation.
I'm a bit afraid that adding extra "hidden" functionality to that checkbox is
something that might elude users, I'd prefer it as a separate frame-removing
button (or maybe have both). I guess that'd also have more impact on the UI,
which might be undesirable...
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