[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 121026] Horizontal table borders appear slightly fatter compared to vertical lines and compared to previous versions

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Mon Jun 3 10:03:28 UTC 2019


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121026

Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|FIXED                       |---
             Status|RESOLVED                    |NEW

--- Comment #15 from Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> ---
Sorry, reopening
1. This report is about Windows, not MacOS. (Didn't check MacOS)
2. Behavior is still the same. Borders are - with Anti-Aliasing - enabled
rather fuzzy/fat. This didn't exist in previous versions with Anti-Aliasing
enabled. 

Not sure how I can illustrate properly. Anti-Aliasing is an improvement at
certain zoom-levels but not in general, IMHO. Rather hard to give an example,
because of the multiple influences at play (zoomlevel, border size, screen
used)  

A border of 2,0 pt is crisp without Anti-Aliasing and slightly fuzzy with
Anti-Anti-Aliasing on my non-HiDPI screen. At zoom level between 50-200. 

1. Open Writer
2. Insert a table with 2.0 pt line width at zoom 175 or something like that
3. Open Tools -> options 
4. Position the dialog so that you can see the table
5. View -> Uncheck Use anti-aliasing & press apply 
6. Check & anti-aliasing & press apply  (and notice the difference)

The (only) advantage of Anti-Aliasing is it masking drawing issues at corners
(horizontal/vertical lines don't always exactly match on screen; again
depending on zoomlevels/ border line thickness)

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