https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72424

--- Comment #3 from Qubit <qu...@runcibility.com> ---
CONFIRMED on LO 4.2.0.0.beta2 + Ubuntu 12.04.3

(In reply to comment #0)
> Created attachment 90382 [details]
> A file that changes its own number of pages :-)
> 
> I have an .odt document with a long table with ~200 rows 2 columns, one in
> Hebrew and one in English. 
> 
> When I finished the document it was 41 pages long, but when I close and
> re-opened it it becomes 43 pages long.

Interesting... perhaps there's something that we represent differently when we
write-out the document to disk.

> One row (not always the same one, but
> usually the same one) is driven to the next page even though it clearly has
> enough space on the current page. The row above it does not change its size
> - it simply has plenty of white space below it. When I open the file I can
> see in the bottom bar the number "41" changing into "43" half a second after
> openning the file.

When I first open this document the Status Bar displays "Page 0 / 42", however
if I wait for an extra 10 seconds or so, it updates to "Page 0 / 43".

> I can use the mouse to "squeeze" the height of the row above the driven row,
> and thus making the document 41 pages again,

Confirmed.

> but when I save, close and open
> the document, it re-calculates the sizes and becomes 43-pages long once
> again.

Confirmed -- I can drop the page count down to 41 or 42, depending upon how I
tweak the bottom of those rows, but after every save and reload, the page count
pops back to '43'.

> 
> If I do not correct manually the 43-long document, add a character, save and
> close it, it becomes 42 pages long the next time I open it...
> 
> Te "evil split" usually occurs below the stanza which says:
> 
> "'Had I no eyes but ears, my ears would love
> That inward beauty and invisible;
> Or were I deaf, thy outward parts would move
> Each part in me that were but sensible:
> Though neither eyes nor ears, to hear nor see,
> Yet should I be in love by touching thee.
> ----

In my case, the break was occurring just *before* "Had I no eyes".

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