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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 24 09:02:23 +0000 
2007 -------
Yes, this behavior is my intention.
This has been changed:
When I have a table with equal column width and want to insert a new column, my
expectation is that afterwards all columns has the same column width.

->a_I
If you want a column split into two parts with the half width, please choose
"split vertically" instead of insert column.

->mru
If a column is inserted but the table width is not allowed to change, other
columns needs to be shrinked. My change is that the _proportion_ of all (old)
columns is unchanged => columns with equal width have equal width afterwards.
The width of the new column is calculated from the selection. If you have one
column selected, the new column will have the same width like the selected. If
you have two columns selected, the new column will have the width of both
selected columns together! That's why you get one large column and the other are
shrinked proportional.


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