[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some time it's due to an issue of the PDF viewer, try to zoom at the corners and/or print the PDF.
but can be resolved when the borders were drawn differently. I believe (not sure) that the borders for each individual cell are drawn as separate lines (or something), and not merged together as lines that continue where they can (I believe this is the infamous "collapse" issue?).
You can compare the rendering of the borderstyle of the whole table, and the borders of individual cells. I know it is not possible to set borders for columns and rows yet, but if you could, that would, by large, solve the problem without having to resolve to "collapse".
The issue by itself (short lines etc) is something I have seen appear by most PDF creators I know off. Only some tools do it correctly (depends on what you consider correct, it is a pity that Adobe renders a non-join of zero-width as a thin line of whitespace, and consecutive lines of equal width as non-equal width).
Cheers, -- Abel Braaksma --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
