- From: Richard gomez <address@hidden>
- To: Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
- Cc: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: sorry, my mistake, here is the PDF
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2023 20:29:50 +0200
Thank you, Giovanni !
How do we fill a bug report ?
I think that this table problem is an interesting point to be fixed.
Best regards,
Richard Gomez
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Le 13 juin 2023 à 20:28, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :
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Thanks for the document; so my answer stands. It looks like a bug or a not
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yet developed feature, that is breaking table with borders. If the
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developers see you message, they may be able to answer you better than I
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have been able to. Or someone else may point out where this issue has
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already been discussed. Or you can file a bug report :-)
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For your document, I think the best workaround would be to break the table
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manually (possibly do this when you have written everything).
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G.
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On 13/06/23 20:21, Richard gomez wrote:
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> Sorry, my mistake,
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> here is the PDF,
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> Richard
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>> Le 13 juin 2023 à 20:18, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :
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>> I did not see the pdf document you refer to (did you forget to attach
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>> it)? Despite this, I think you mean the space between the left/right cell
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>> borders? It might be either a bug or a missing feature. I have the strong
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>> impression that someone already discussed this, but I did not find the
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>> thread in my email messages ( = the mailing list) or in the forum. I also
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>> forgot whether there was a suggestion to make that line solid.
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>> Giovanni
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>> On 13/06/23 16:27, Richard gomez wrote:
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>>> Hello,
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>>> i have used this :
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>>> << table properties [the magic wand icon] -> special -> table breaking >>
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>>> (thank you Giovanni Piredda who gave me this idea)
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>>> in a big table (see PDF, page 14) to let the whole table appear in the
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>>> document (otherwise, the table is cut).
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>>> Is there any way to reduce (or avoid) the vertical space between each
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>>> line of the result ?
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>>> If you look to the big table page 14, you’ll see a little space between
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>>> each line. You can compare with the regular table of page 13.
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>>> Thank you,
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>>> Richard Gomez
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