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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct  8 08:55:41 +0000 
2008 -------
Hi,

I am currently trying to identify a test case... but when you need to find one
obviously it does not come out easy.

I'll try to describe the issue more thoroughly, though.

Suppose that you have a cell characterised by a given width and that you want to
write text into it.  Also suppose that the text/font combination that you use
makes a line fit almost exactly into a line, but not really.  So that in the
end, a word of the line goes on the next line.

The algorithm computing the cell height at some rare times seems to get this
wrong. The result is that the cell is 1 line too short, as if the line that got
broken (and that would not get broken without the use printer metrics setup) was
not broken at all.

At times also the opposite comes out.  The cell is auto-fitted to be one line
too tall and remains with some empty vertical space.  Of course this is a much
smaller issue since the cell remains perfectly readable in this case.

If I run into this issue again I will try to submit a screenshot.

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