Hi *,

On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 11:59:47PM -0300, Caio Tiago Oliveira wrote:
> I don't know if this is the intended place to discuss  it, but I think 
> it's the best.
> 
> When allowing rows to break across pages, it will break and repeat the 
> header when it finds the end of the  page.

Repeating the header or not is a different setting

> [...]
> The problem is when it keep getting bigger, so big that it has more than 
> one page of height. OOo can't tell it to start at the next page, because 
> it's bigger than one page. So, instead of braking without repeat the 
> header, it just makes the same bug as 1.1.x. The table go to behind the 
> page.

If you set the header to repeat and allow tablecells to split, then
there is no way of combining these two. THis would end in an endless
loop.

> The bug is the same if you choose to don't split tables across pages.
> 
> I.e., a file with a big row will have a doc with a bad layout.

The bad layout starts when someone creates a table-heading in a table
cell that doesn't fit on one single page. 
  
> Why does OOo not force the break when the things will break the layout 
> otherwise?

Why doesn't the user fix his layout make the correct settings?

ciao
Christian
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