https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107153

            Bug ID: 107153
           Summary: DISPLAY: row headers misaligned with data
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 5.4.0.0.alpha0+ Master
          Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
                OS: Linux (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Calc
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Description:
STR
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( 1) Download the attached "three_columns_blank_isbn.csv".  (Contrary
     to the filename, the column separator is <Tab>.)

( 2) Open that file.  In the dialog "Text Import", accept the
     defaults.

( 3) Type "<Ctrl>+A".  The program highlights all cells as selected.

( 4) Right-click over cell A1.

( 5) From the pop-up menu, select Format Cells... .  Program presents
     dialog "Format Cells".

( 6) Click on tab Alignment.

( 7) Check Properties > "Wrap text automatically", and in drop-down
     list Vertical select Top.  Type "<Enter>".  Program returns focus
     to the main Calc window; all cells are still selected.

( 8) Select font "Liberation Mono".

( 9) Page down until row 36 is visible.  Observe that cell A36 has
     contents "Row 36".

(10) Drag the right edge of the header for column C to the left until
     the word "softcover" is truncated.  The non-blank cells in column
     C show the red right-triangle signifying truncated cell contents.
     (This contradicts, for the moment, the "Wrap text..." option that
     we selected in step (7).  Bug 57519 reports this problem.)

(11) Click on the right edge of the header for column C.  Most rows
     now are two lines high.

     Expected : The row headers at the left edge of the worksheet
                should be as high as the data rows, and they should be
                lined up with the data rows.

     Observed : The row headers at the left edge of the worksheet are
                each only one line high, and they are increasingly
                misaligned with the data rows as you look down the
                screen.

(12) Type "<PageUp><PageDown>".  The row headers are now corrected.

(13) Drag the right edge of the header for column C to the right to
     accomodated the words in that column.  Most rows remain two
     columns high.  (Again, bug 57519 covers this.)

(14) Type "<Tab>".  The rows of data are now one line high.

     Expected : The row headers at the left edge of the worksheet
                should be one line high, and they should align with
                the rows in the data area.

     Observed : Most row headers are still two lines high, and they
                are increasingly misaligned with the data in the
                worksheet as you look down the screen.

This long set of steps is shorter than it could have been.  Along the
way, I saw row headers repeated (something like 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
36, 37, ...), with two row headers reverse-image to indicate current
row.

I see this behavior on debian stretch with both the delivered
LibreOffice (Version: 5.2.6.2, Build ID: 1:5.2.6-2) and daily Linux
dbgutil bibisect repository version 2017-04-13 (source hash b9573789).

I am leaving default bug priority.  But maybe it should be lower
because the display problem is likely too gross to be more than
momentarily confusing, and the workaround in step (9) is simple.


Actual Results:  
Stated inline in STR.

Expected Results:
Stated inline in STR.


Reproducible: Always

User Profile Reset: No

Additional Info:


User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/45.0

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