https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75698
--- Comment #2 from Andy <[email protected]> --- Yes, of course this is not a problem if you want to have table fully with borders; however, tables without borders are often used as a tool to organize the placement of some data on the page but without an explicit table with cells to be shown; even more common is the case when you create a table that should have SOME, but not all, borders visible (e.g. a table outlined only through vertical borders). In this latter case you may prefer to see all boundaries while editing the table, but then you want to hide boundaries to check the final look of the table with borders only where you need them. Finally, if you want the table to have thin grey borders for some cells, it impossible to distinguish them from the boundaries, thus the correct working of "hide boundaries" function is then essential. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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