[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124748] Modification paragraph border always adds a new border in specific situation, with borders merged over more paragraphs

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Fri May 10 08:42:54 UTC 2019


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124748

--- Comment #21 from Karsten <forum+document at home.decotrain.de> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #20)
> (In reply to Karsten from comment #19)
> > I know you will hate my answer,
> Thanks ;)
You're welcome!
> 
> > but just have a look at the old Word / Excel 97. :-)
> Don't have them at hand and it's too long ago for me to remember.
Yes - but sometimes there are good ideas in the history.
> 
> > I never did have an problem to set my frames there.
> > The way was intuitive clear without the need of RTFM.
> I don't read the manual. but.. agreed the UI has its challenges. You need to
> learn how it works.
It's fine that you agree - maybe you will think about it. :)
> 
> > (You see how long i am working with Star-Office, Open-Office, Libre-Office
> > ;-)
> > 
> > The actual way is to complicate.
> I guess that has to do with additional features.
Additional features are fine when the basic features will not be complaint.
> 
> > When you click on a line in the menu tab it has 3 different states - why?
> I can't tell you. I think I could if I read the manual ;)
That's really funny. :)
> 
> > Just make your choice of line width and type and then click on the lines you
> > want to have active with this settings. This would be simple perfect.
> Could work like that, if there was a state of the example without selection.
Sorry - I don't understand the meaning here.
> 
> > If something is wrong then you can choose to clear all with the preset
> > buttons that are already existant.
> > 
> > You can't find out which line width each line has - that's bad too.
> > A big problem if a line is destroyed by editing old documents.
> Yep - there must be an RFE for that?
What's an RFE?
> 
> > When you want to have different line width in one table it is really
> > difficult to get the result you want to have.
> The first thing is select the line you want to change - see the arrows.
> Than if you changed the attributes and click on another line, that gets
> changed right away. So if you need something different there, change the
> settings.
In most of the cases i want to have thin inner lines and bigger lines at
outline.
So it would be fine to get this in 2 steps:
1. Mark the table and set the complete thin lines.
2. Set for the same selection a bigger width of the outer lines.
2b. It should be the same when you want to highlight a part of a table with
bigger outer lines.
This would be perfect.
> 
> > Another problem is that the line width is not rendered in a good way on the
> > screen.
> Indeed another problem.
Something has happened after changing to a new rendering engine :(
So maybe it is a good idea to go back to the one before?

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