Hi,

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> Hi,
> nice discussion going. Andreas your workaround works nicely if you have
> borders on every row.
> 
> But I experienced that if you create 3 rows in a table, and no border-lines
> between the (1st and 2nd) and (2nd and 3rd) rows, the same thickness
> problem
> for the start/end borders between the cells on the second row occurs.

Yes I can see it now, using Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux. With any other
PDF viewer I use (xpdf, evince, gv) the problem doesn't show up. Clearly
it's a bug from Adobe Reader, which must have rounding problems. Zooming
at a maximum (6400%) this becomes obvious that the width is correct,
even if we can still notice a difference.
Even if that doesn't look good on the screen, the printed version should
look fine. Poor consolation, I know. Try Adobe's Bugzilla ;-)

Vincent


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