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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132478

Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> changed:

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                 CC|libreoffice-ux-advise@lists |heiko.tietze@documentfounda
                   |.freedesktop.org            |tion.org
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
           Keywords|needsUXEval                 |
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #6 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Dieter from comment #5)
But i think, this is not specific to transparency or text on shapes: If you
set a paragraph background color in an new document, you get the same
behaviour. There is always a thin line visible between paragraphs. Don't
know, if this is a bug.

Cannot confirm this (but the issue with transparency). Thought it's related to
spacing, set to 1.15 lines, but even with single line distance the size is not
calculated correctly. 

Not an UX issue.




PS: I wonder why wrapping of your version info is broken. "Copy Version Info"
returns for me:

Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 1bc96e1d9c4d372761ac4b6a2891cbcc3768a60f
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.6; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; 
Locale: de-DE (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US
Calc: threaded

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