https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150165

Stéphane Guillou (stragu) <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 
<[email protected]> ---
(In reply to rrosner5 from comment #0)
> First, when inserting a vector graphic without a background, you have to
> hover the mouse over a line to be able to select the image with a click.
> With an image with only few lines and when scaling it up a lot, it's very
> difficult to find a spot where you can actually select the image.

This has been reported in bug 50359.

> Adding to that, when you want to e.g. orient a text box on an image with
> white or no background, that's basically impossible. So when enabling the
> guiding lines when moving an object, it would be helpful when there's also a
> border around all other objects, so you see where everything begins and
> ends.  

I wonder if resolving bug 140263 would help.

> Also, when inserting a table and editing it, the cell borders show up when
> selecting the table itself, but not when simply editing it. So it's very
> difficult to edit, since you pretty much edit it blindly when you remove the
> default background color. It would be helpful if the cell borders would
> always be shown except in presentation mode, e.g. in gray, so you see they
> aren't really there but are only shown as a visual guide.

Good points. A non-printable border should always show, so a table without
border can still be located, like in Writer. Similar to what is asked for text
boxes in bug 62494.

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