Bug 151595

Summary: Formulas and tables
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Paul F. Johnson <paul>
Component: openoffice.orgAssignee: Caolan McNamara <caolanm>
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Description Paul F. Johnson 2005-03-20 15:10:39 UTC
Description of problem:
A formula cannot be inserted directly into a table (OOo will die instantly if
attempted), but can be copied and pasted in. However, when that is done, there
is a large gap above the formula

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
1.9.85-1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a formula
2. Create a table. Select the formula and press ctrl c to copy
3. Enter the table and press ctrl v to paste
  
Actual results:
The formula is copied and pasted, but there is a large gap above the formula

Expected results:
The formula should be inserted with no gap above it

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Comment 1 Caolan McNamara 2005-03-21 10:07:34 UTC
Created attachment 112171 [details]
screenshot

This is what it looks like for me, i.e. only a small gap above the formula by
default which is the spacing to contents value of the table. Does your's look
substantially different than this ?

Comment 2 Paul F. Johnson 2005-03-21 12:58:54 UTC
Created attachment 112173 [details]
Screenshot demonstrating the problem

This is what I'm seeing - I've just used the default table settings

Comment 3 Caolan McNamara 2005-03-21 13:08:43 UTC
wow, that's wild. Attach the source document here.

Comment 4 Paul F. Johnson 2005-03-21 13:21:43 UTC
Created attachment 112177 [details]
Source document

This is really strange - sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't! It hasn't
happened here.

Comment 5 Caolan McNamara 2005-04-06 10:00:33 UTC
Seems alright in 1.9.89-3