On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:07:15 +0100
Brian Barker <[email protected]> dijo:

> At 08:37 14/04/2009 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> >... is it possible to change the row height in a table in Draw?
> 
> Yes.  Click the table to select it, so that you see the hatched 
> border and the eight green handles.  Drag individual row boundaries 
> to move them.  Or - more easily - drag the top or bottom handle to 
> change the size of the entire table and consequently the height of 
> its rows.  You may find right-click | Row > | Space Equally useful.

Thanks for the response.

I tried both those things and I was unable to move row or table borders.

Eventually I discovered a simpler and more effective workaround. The
table had been created in Writer initially and I needed an EPS of it
for testing purposes. Writer can't export to EPS, which is why I pasted
it into Draw. But Writer can export the table as PDF. And Inkscape can
open the PDF as a vector file, and then export it as EPS.

In fact, I found an even simpler solution - save from Inkscape in its
native SVG vector format. 
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