Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 41192
Way to differentiate between a Grey Colored Border and a hidden border
Last modified: 2013-02-07 22:39:23 UTC
Is there any way to differentiate between a “Grey Colored Border” and a hidden border? A different line style could be used to represent hidden borders / Text boundaries like a Dotted line (-----), but in that scenario how a user will differential between a border whose line style has been set to dotted (-----) AND a hidden border? In other words - is there any way to differentiate between a hidden border and a border whose line style/color has been set to “hidden border line style/color”? It is a fundamental question, which applies to all borders - Table border, Page border, All Text Boundaries. A solution which seems plausible is - (Many application like Word does so) Use dotted line to represent hidden borders / text boundaries Make “hidden border line style/color” unavailable for formatting borders / Text boundaries.
Reassigned to "requirements".
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