Created attachment 110543 [details] Sample document Steps to Reproduce ================== There are multiple steps to reproduce the same bug, however these are the simplest and are the most reliable to reproduce. Please see attached video. 1. Load the attached ODG file with LibreOffice Draw. 2. LMB Click in the largest cell of the bottom row of the table 3. Click 'Insert Row' from the Tables toolbar At this point, the row is inserted (as expected). Click on the table edge to see the pink 're-size' outline. Add this point, it correctly fits the size of the table. 4. Select all 3 segments in the new row and change the "Area Style/Filling" to 'None' (by default it's 'Color'). 5. Click on the table edge to see the pink 're-size' outline. EXPECTED RESULT =============== The same outline should be displayed as was seen between steps 3 and 4. ACTUAL RESULT ============= The outline only fits the original table rows. The newly added row extends over the top of the pink outline. Trying to resize the table using the (broken) outline, leads to unexpected consequences.
Created attachment 110544 [details] Video showing steps to reproduce
Sounds like the problems that should be fixed by http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?h=libreoffice-4-3&id=5839f0c4b98b37327a80b3fbe66d3b28459737b0 and http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?h=libreoffice-4-3&id=9811ffe8b53307cb5fa9a365c4f7f9ba25a0a3a5
Yeah, fairly sure its that problem. Seems to work for me now.