https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34449

--- Comment #12 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> I can confirm this, not sure how we would solve it

Hello! I found out what cause this problem (and some more), and what is the
solution. Right now, you can set 2 border lines between adjacent cells, because
every cell has its 4 own borders. These 2 border lines are placed on the same
spot, on each other, so you cannot tell if that line is A2's bottom border or
A3's top border or both. And if you set 2 border lines between adjacent cells,
and one of them is thicker, then the thinner will not displayed, because these
lines are placed on each other. And if you set a red and a black line, and
these lines has the same width, you cannot really tell which one will
displayed. You can found some different bugreports that caused by the wrong
implementation to handle cell borders.
These bugs can be solved by another implementation: adjacent cells' border
should be a common attribution. If you set B2's bottom border, then it means
you also set B3's top border. So insted of 4 own border lines, there is 4
common border lines. (Except for example A1, because it has 2 own and 2 common
border lines.) That is how Excel works, and how Calc should works. For more
info and pictures, see my bugreport: Bug 67501 - CONFIGURATION: Wrong
implementation to handle cell borders.
I think this is a high priority bug.

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