https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124210
--- Comment #16 from Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Sam Jennings from comment #8) > Rainer just requested that I make sure the differences between these two > bugs are completely clarified, and I agree that's needed. I originally > thought these were the same bug, but they are very clearly different ones > with a similar end result. > > Bug 1 (This bug) > In the first case, the mouse cursor does not change to a "table/row edge > moving cursor" when it is dragged over the top-most edge of the table. > Instead, it changes to a "down arrow". If the user clicks the edge with > that down arrow it does not allow the user to move the top edge of the > table. It only selects the row, beneath. That is different behavior from > any other edge of the table. I'm not aware of any workaround for this bug. > It is intended behavior for the top edge of a table - this is the 'column select feature via mouse' > Bug 2 (Rainer's bug) > In the second case, a completely separate bug, if the mouse cursor is not in > a table cell, and the user tries to move any horizontal table border up or > down (by moving the mouse cursor over it, clicking down, dragging the mouse, > and then releasing the mouse button), the border does not move. This does > not happen with vertical borders... only horizontal ones. The workaround is > to put the mouse cursor into the table. After the user does that, > horizontal borders can be moved freely. I can reproduce this one and I agree it is a defect. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.
