Hey Noel, 2012/10/4 Noel Power <[email protected]>: > It seems that when both importing and exporting xlsx column widths were > mishandled, so on import the wrong column width was calculated. To make > things worse when exporting the conversion used strange ( hardcoded fudge ) > calculation. So not only ( even when using same or metrically equiv fonts ) > would the export fail to give the correct result to excel even when reading > back the exported document the column widths would be different ( and > smaller ) Hehe if you were patient enough to do enough modify/saves with an > xlsx document you probably could make your column widths shrink to > practically nothing > > please think about cherry-picking > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=8e753f8446554822d97969b0c18eba6cb9d79e26 >
Pushed to 3-6 with my sign-off. However I noticed that we still have a problem with default column width. The test file I generated had a 64px column width in Excel and after import and export in calc and then reimporting into Excel it only had 60 px. So I suspect that we have a similar problem there. Regards, Markus _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
