Summary: | Unable to control table formatting in Writer | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Ian <mail> |
Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | dgp-mail, libreoffice-ux-advise |
Priority: | medium | Keywords: | needsUXEval |
Version: | 6.3.5.2 release | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 107553 |
Description
Ian
2020-04-21 20:43:21 UTC
I can't confirm it with Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64)Build ID: 8c8b3a4f83f67882b284ddc3b3fe10d3fe6dedf4CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 18363; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win; Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI-Language: en-GBCalc: CL I've changed font in Paragraph Style "Table Content" to Arial and inserted a table. Font is Arial. Does this information solve your problem? => NEEDINFO If it diesn't solve your problem, please add some detailed steps how you've changed your font settings. Thanks Hello Dieter, thanks for attending to this bug report. What method did you use to create the table? As I write at the end of my bug report, when using the toolbar icon button things happen as I would hope - my table content styles are in accordance with the template in use. The bug occurs when inserting as table using the menu option. (Perhaps I did not make this 100% clear; not least because until looking into this I always used the menu option.) Through this method one is forced to select an overall Style. Using the pre-highlighted 'Default' gives me Liberation Serif font in all rows. (In reply to Dieter from comment #1) > I can't confirm it with > > Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64)Build ID: > 8c8b3a4f83f67882b284ddc3b3fe10d3fe6dedf4CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0 > Build 18363; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win; Locale: de-DE (de_DE); > UI-Language: en-GBCalc: CL > > I've changed font in Paragraph Style "Table Content" to Arial and inserted a > table. Font is Arial. > > Does this information solve your problem? > => NEEDINFO > > If it diesn't solve your problem, please add some detailed steps how you've > changed your font settings. Thanks Results with Table => Insert: 1. Set Paragraph Style "Table Content" to Arial 2a. Table => Insert Table => Style "None" (this is pre-highlighted) Result: Font is Arial 2b. Table => Insert Table => Style "Default Table Style" Result: Font is Liberation Serif, although the paragraph style "Table Content" still has font Arial Ian, do you get the same results? (In reply to Dieter from comment #3) Yes, I get the same results. (For me 'Default Style' is pre-highlighted rather than 'None'; but I followed your selections of None at 2a and Default at 2b.) > Results with Table => Insert: > > 1. Set Paragraph Style "Table Content" to Arial > > 2a. Table => Insert Table => Style "None" (this is pre-highlighted) > Result: Font is Arial > > 2b. Table => Insert Table => Style "Default Table Style" > Result: Font is Liberation Serif, although the paragraph style "Table > Content" still has font Arial > > Ian, do you get the same results? What is interesting is that today I was not able to reproduce the effect at Step 3 in my original bug report when using Default Style i.e. Pressing tab into a new row forces these styles to be reverted to the ones on creation. Once I had changed the para styles these continued as I pressed tab for new rows. Strange. (In reply to Ian from comment #4) > (In reply to Dieter from comment #3) > > Yes, I get the same results. I don't know, if this is the expected result (because it's a pre-defined style) or not. Adding Design-Team for further input and decision. Related to bug 121023 (perhaps a duplicate), but final discussion in bug 121023 is no very clear to me. Table styles are stored in binary files (bug 49437) which made it impossible to leave properties out. That's why we had to choose a font. We have different workflows and unfortunately also different functions to insert a table (cannot find the right ticket but there is one). With the toolbar icon you get a floating wizard and the inserted table has no dedicated style. Using Table > Insert Table it will receive a style, however, and unless you pick None from the list. Besides you can create your own table style (use the sidebar Styles & Formatting, Table Styles are the right-most option at top, use the "New from selection" at the top-right "Styles Actions". Although these are rather workarounds the intended functionality is there. And many bugs have been filed around this topic. So resolving this as WFM. |