https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135250
--- Comment #10 from Pavel Sayekat <pavelsayekat@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #9)
Created attachment 163755 [details]
Screenshot MSO
We have bug 104443 about row height tab. I think a solution where both width
and height for the entire table are defined on the same tab (as in the
screenshot) has a lot of drawbacks. But on the other hand, all height
related issues also apply to the width. Thinking about to define a table
height of 5cm height using a paragraph style of 1cm and 5 rows. What happens
when you add a row, adjust the paragraph or the table?
Double checked MSO and I don't see any setting for the table height. Just
settings for the rows. Pavel, would it be sufficient for your workflow if
row height can be set individually?
So I was wrong about MSOffice's "autofit to window" as it only applies to the
table width, my bad and what do you mean by "row height can be set
individually", the option is already there, are you talking about "table
height"? Or if you ask me to be satisfied with the features currently available
for LibreOffice, I am. If my requested enhancement seems stupid or seems too
mach hassle to implement in the code in comparison to the feature's usefulness,
I would understand.
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