https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113960
--- Comment #4 from zyklon87@web.de ---
I beg you, please fix that bug. This week I had to edit some tables and the
experience was incredible annoying.
First problem is, that both settings “Alignment = center” and “Adapt table with
= true” don’t get saved. …or get overwritten?
So after about every modification of column widths, the alignment of that table
gets weirdly displaced.
Second issue is, that the insertion or the removal of a column completely
changes all(?!) column widths, as there obviously applys the constraint, that
the table width has to stay the same…?! This logic is totally uncomprehensible,
is this would just replicate a special case for e.g. text-embedded tables, that
should not modify the text layout and therefore have to retain the size.
In total, for altering a column, I always need several minutes for adapting all
the widths again – as these have to keep exact widths for avoiding line breaks.
I don’t understand this.
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