https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124210
--- Comment #8 from Sam Jennings <[email protected]> --- Rainer just requested that I make sure the differences between these two bugs are completely clarified, and I agree that's needed. I originally thought these were the same bug, but they are very clearly different ones with a similar end result. Bug 1 (This bug) In the first case, the mouse cursor does not change to a "table/row edge moving cursor" when it is dragged over the top-most edge of the table. Instead, it changes to a "down arrow". If the user clicks the edge with that down arrow it does not allow the user to move the top edge of the table. It only selects the row, beneath. That is different behavior from any other edge of the table. I'm not aware of any workaround for this bug. Bug 2 (Rainer's bug) In the second case, a completely separate bug, if the mouse cursor is not in a table cell, and the user tries to move any horizontal table border up or down (by moving the mouse cursor over it, clicking down, dragging the mouse, and then releasing the mouse button), the border does not move. This does not happen with vertical borders... only horizontal ones. The workaround is to put the mouse cursor into the table. After the user does that, horizontal borders can be moved freely. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.
