https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164907
Bug ID: 164907
Summary: FILEOPEN DOCX: wrong number of rows per page
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 25.2.0.0 alpha0+
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Keywords: bibisected, bisected, regression
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Writer
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected]
Blocks: 104444
Created attachment 198834
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forum-mso-de-130675.docx: clear example document
I have seen a lot of documents affected by
25.2 commit 4f5b896d004af023f210f235aeafa9abc50068d2
Author: Oliver Specht on Thu Jun 27 08:57:43 2024 +0200
tdf#155229 Calculate row height incl. border if 'atLeast' is set
In most of them, I assumed it just exposed some other spacing issue. But this
particular document shows a very large difference from MS Word 2019 on the very
first page (where before we were pretty close to per-pixel perfection), so I
think it probably exposes an edge case or a bug and is worth investigating.
Steps to reproduce.
1.) open forum-mso-de-130675.docx
Notice that the last row on page 1 contains the "Text" "Olivia...". It should
have 3 more rows, ending with "Hallo. (conter) Ich bin Simon."
A4 paper size, Calibri font, row height atLeast 1.5cm - I don't see anything
jumping out at me as to what would be wrong here, but something is definitely
amiss.
Found by Collabora's mso-test
Since I'm creating an issue about this, let me at least mention the other
documents I found.
-forum-mso-en-2385.docx: 54 pages instead of 42 pages - mostly near end of doc
-forum-mso-de-130675.docx: 6 pages instead of 4 pages.
-forum-mso-en-18195.docx: table doesn't quite fit on first page...
-ooo50668-1.doc: loads slowly now - off by one line before page break.
-forum-mso-en4-129146.doc: off by one line
Referenced Bugs:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104444
[Bug 104444] [META] DOCX (OOXML) table-related issues
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