https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49270
--- Comment #3 from e-m...@monsieur-becker.de ---
Hi ydutri...@gmail.com,
I wasn't very precise in the choice of my expression. In fact, it isn't
padding, it's spacing.
When you select a cell in Writer, right-click, choose Table, and then click the
Borders tab, you can specify for this one cell the amount of space that you
want to leave between the border and the contents of the selection.
Contrary to your guess, it doesn't matter if the cell is grouped or not:
+++
++ B1 +
+ A1 ++
++ B2 +
+++
+++
+ A1 + B1 +
+++
+ A2 + B2 +
+++
When you change the top and bottom spacing of A1 from 0.1 cm to 0.4 cm, all
cells of the same row (in the first example B1 and B2, in the second only B1)
will have the same top and bottom spacing, although their specific spacing is
0.1 cm. It's the same situation when you doesn't change a cell of the A column,
but of the B, C, D or ... column.
Another example: You change the top spacing of A1 to 0.5cm and the bottom
spacing of B1 to the same size: all cells in the first row will look like they
have a top and bottom spacing of 0.5cm, because LO doesn't respect the
cell-specific spacing.
It is kind of surprising that a change of the left and/or right spacing doesn't
affect any other cell neither in the same row nor in the same column.
Yours,
Julius
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