Hello Stanislav, *,
On Montag, 9. Dezember 2013 09:56 Stanislav Horáček wrote:
> the original text seems to be pretty clear for me. Let's see an
not for me ... :( Otherwise I would not have asked here ... ;)
> example: Write a word, select the first half of this word and set
> simple border (4 edges, black line) for the selection. You will
> see a rectangle around the first half. Then select the second half
> of the word and set the same border again. You will not see two
> rectangles, but only one around whole word. But if you choose
> different border properties for the second half (e.g. red line)
> you will get two rectangles, one black and one red.
O.K. Your explanation makes much more sense to me than the original
one, so thank you very much :)
Thomas.
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