https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81792

--- Comment #9 from David <[email protected]> ---
@Beluga - Please carefully check the pdf against the sample document again and
you will that there is indeed a difference between the text in the pdf and the
text in the bottom right cell in the sample document.

Open the test.odm document. Enable Table | Table Boundaries. Verify that the
Font Effect | Hidden option is enabled for the "-hide" character style. Now
notice how the table outline extends down into the footnote area. That means
that not all the text that is in that cell is actually being displayed since
it's not in the text area.

Now disable the Hidden option for the "-hide" character style. Now the table
formats correctly. The footnotes that are hidden are in the left column. Count
how many rows of text there are in the bottom cell in the right column. There
are 14 rows in that cell, some of which get extended to the next page. In the
pdf there are only 10 rows plus one that got extended to the next page. You can
also count the words if you want to verify that not all of them are shown.

Notice also how the footnote numbers are out of order on the second page and
various other pages (even if the hidden option is disabled).

Also, toggling the hidden option a few times, or dragging the column boundaries
to change the column widths will cause it to crash.

I am using LibreOffice 4.3.4.1.

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