https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124210
--- Comment #17 from Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Sam Jennings from comment #11) > I think the best way to clarify this for Rainer and any other naysayers is > to say this: > > Pick any row in the table other than the very top. Move its top border. > Note that you are able to do so. Now try to move the top border of the top > row. It is NOT possible. This characteristic makes for a very bad user > experience when the user needs to resize the top row. That's because the > only workaround is to resize every single bottom edge beneath it. In > larger, heavily-formatted, tables this is painfully impossible. The problem > is compounded by the fact that you can only move a table or cell border by > clicking a 1 pixel location. (see bug 124236 for details) My observations are the following ones: (A) When I move the top border of row N (N = 2, 3, ...) via the mouse, then the height of row N-1 is changed and all other rows keep their heights. No change to the height of row N. (B) Moving of the top border of row 1 via the mouse is not possible. Instead I got the 'column selection feature'. (C) I have inserted a table with 20 rows and gave each row its own height. To change the height of row 1 I moved just the bottom border of row 1. All other rows keep their heights. --> I did not observe any bad user experience on changing the height of row 1 @Sam Jennings: - Can you reproduce my observations? - Did you observe a change of the height of row N, when you move its top border via the mouse? -- 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.
