>well seems to be sth true 'bout what i said (though i wasn't at all
>sure)
>
>so did u try to add borders to the table-row in the header?
>[curious to see what happens when we define borders on all three
>levels in different
>colours... perhaps this would shed some light on the problem]


I tried (see attachemnts). Some discoveries:

1) Borders do not work on rows, weither in header or body.
2) Cell borders are centered on the edge of the area rectangle and are
drawn with half of the width to the inner side and half to the outter side.
This explains the misalignment. But I'm not sure this behaviour is
conformant (must read FO spec more carefully). To make the [d]effect go
away, I had to define a border for the header with exactly half the widthof
the cell border, so the overlap but the corners are filled.
3) This still does not explain the gap that started this discussion. I am
pretty convinced it is a bug.

Thanks for the tips.



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