Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a table in Word with spacing below 2. Save 3. Open with Writer Expected results: Writer import a table with spacing below the text Actual results: Writer imports table with Paragraph->Indent&Spacing->Spacing->Below Paragraph:0
Created attachment 107348 [details] Simple DOCX showing problem with line spacing below in tables
Created attachment 107349 [details] Comparision of Word vs Writer
Created attachment 107350 [details] More advanced example with the line missing from paragraph style The line is missing whether the spacing comes directly or via a style
I see same issue in OOo 3.3.0, LibO 4.3.2 and 4.4master and AOO 4.1.0 status NEW. bug inherited from OOo
Added Miklos as he's a rockstar and just fixed a RTF variant of this bug, Bug 84679.
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Version: 5.1.0.0.alpha1+ Build ID: f830600ece806ec365a4839e79afabe183c5e36d Is still ignoring the Below Paragraph attribute, always resetting it to 0.
Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (filter:docx)
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Still repo on Version: 6.1.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID: eff70347190a6642fd62a9e0b20e4366c39fbc7a
The basic direct formatting issue was resolved between: Version: 6.1.0.0.alpha1+ (x64) Build ID: 23c5125148a8110d88385b29570bf0b7d4400458 Version: 6.2.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 4bb893596abfcb55fb607445a64456e054944c73 The example using styles was filed as a new issue, Bug 118812
The direct formatting issue was fixed by: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=5e4d89f59614cec08376e1e77625f8610a1490e5 tdf#117297 sw unotbl XCell: apply char/para style props to text Thanks Justin! *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 117297 ***