At 100 DPI 0.05pt is 0.069 pixels (0.05/72*100) and 0.50pt is 0.69
pixels. So you can't see the difference normally. If you set zoom to
500% you should be able to see the difference since it would then take
0.345 pixels and 3.45 pixels for those two line types.
It works like the above at least in
I just realized I didn't make something clear which you may not know, 72
pt (points) equal 1 inch, and on a 100 DPI (dots per inch) monitor that
means anything less than 1.08 pt would (or should anyway) round down to
1 pixel in size.
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Grid bolders don't show thickness
** Attachment added: Screencast of the bug in action. (ogg)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14641012/Openoffice-Spreadsheet-Bug.ogg
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14641013/Dependencies.txt
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Grid bolders don't show thickness