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Luis Bernardo commented on FOP-2019:
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I don't understand what the issue is with the sample *.fo provided (there seems 
to be no issue when I look at the generated output). However the issue shown on 
the image originally provided is a duplicate of FOP-2247.
                
> PDF: number-columns-spanned problem with borders
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FOP-2019
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2019
>             Project: Fop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: pdf
>    Affects Versions: 1.0
>         Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: PC
>            Reporter: M.H.
>         Attachments: fop_bug_submit_52585.fo, fop_bug_submit_52585.xml, 
> fop_bug_submit_52585.xsl, Without_And_With_number-columns-spanned.jpg
>
>
> If a table has a row with multiple columns and the row cells have a border 
> (top/bottom) the lines look even for all cells in the row. But if the cell 
> has an additional 
> number-columns-spanned="2" 
> attribute, the subsequent cell (here: cell 3) will get different top/bottom 
> border line (thickness)!
> This sound similar to old FOP-1606 (for RTF).
> If we remove number-columns-spanned, the border lines look good again (but of 
> course the text is cut).
> So far, we found an ugly workaround by adding "hidden" columns to all tables 
> with 0pt width for this strange output to "hide".

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