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On Saturday, June 17, 2017 2:09:38 PM PDT Dayvid Artman wrote:
> First of all, it is annoying and seems a bit arrogant to force me to open
> my email in your browser to send this message when I already have my email
> open in a different browser. I also don't like the fact that said browser
> removes (or at least hides from me) my signature stored in the email
> service. But those are not the reason for the message.
> 
> You have a function for working with tables that seems to have no useful
> purpose, but the title given to it would be quite useful, and there doesn't
> seem to be any way to actually do what the name of the function implies.
> Microsoft Word has a function with nearly the exact same name, and it
> functions as the name suggests and is very handy.
> 
> The function in question is “Distribute Rows Equally”, and it is found
> under the “Table” menu in the “Autofit” sub-menu. I read the Help on that
> topic, and it functions exactly as described, but for no benefit that I can
> imagine. The similar “Distribute Columns Evenly” operates nearly identical,
> different only in that it is limited by the page size, while rows are not.
> 
> What the function does in make every column (or row) match the largest one
> in the selection. I can do that in several different ways without using
> this function, and the name does not suggest that such will be the outcome.
> It isn't “distributing” anything, it is simply expanding each row to the
> size of the largest. What I want to do (and what the name implies what and
> Microsoft does) is distribute the rows equally or evenly within the area of
> the rows selected. The final table would occupy no more, no less, but
> exactly the same space as the original, but the spacing of the rows would
> all be the same.
> 
> This supports providing as much space or as large a font as practical while
> keeping a consistent look and staying (for example) on one page. There is
> no easy way to do this that I know of without a command such as this. I
> must somehow measure the total space that I want the finished table to
> occupy, then manually divide that by the number of rows I want, and then
> size each one to that size. Given certain scenarios, one could do that last
> step en mass, but the first two steps are cumbersome and tedious. The
> computer could do that in a moment, just as quickly as it does what it does
> now, but with far more benefit.
> 
> I strongly urge the team at Apache to consider making this design change.
> 
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