Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 932
Table border style
Last modified: 2021-03-07 18:52:21 UTC
It would be good if table border style can have various dot-line style rather than just solid border line. (like those in MS Word)
Reassigned to Falko. Personal remark: I still wait for the RFE "Bring in ALL the MS Office Features" ;-)
Yes. It's in the pipeline for a later version.
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Using 1.9m87 I can't find other border styles. May I suggest Reopen and Target it for Later.
Calc, not just Writer, does not have the ability to change border styles (dotted, etc.) either.
Shouldn't this issue be marked as non-resolved ?
Please devs, this is ANCIENT. If you need a reason to do this instead of implementing other features have a look here: http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?p=35955#35955
Still valid request. Reopened. Set target to OOo 3.0.
Reassign issue.
Cool to see that this issue has been re-opened !! It is a feature often asked by users. Again yesterday, I was asked if this is planned. BTW, this issue component is set as Word Processor. Will this also be implemented in Calc, Impress, Draw... ?
This RFE requires a file format change. As it is too late for ODF 1.2 we have to go for ODF 1.3. The current estimated time lines tell that then we will not be able to implement this for 3.0. In case ODF 1.3 will be opened earlier or OOo 3.0 will be moved into 2008 considerably we can retarget this issue.
It wasn't too late for ODF in 2001, was it? I would like to see this enhancement to paragraph borders, page borders, and cell borders in tables. In fact, I would expect them all to be derived from the same code anyway....
Sad to hear that... http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8275 is same for Calc Can we implement a solution for all modules? Do you have a plan about 1.3? Is 1.2 finalized?
Mathias, did we introduce necessary changes into ODF 1.3? Regards, Kirill.
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Can we get this fixed sometime this century? This bug was filed long before ODF even existed and it still isn't fixed yet.
in addition to the legal document reasons listed there are many other reasons dashed/dotted lines are important, for instance I work in phonology and in the theoretical framework of Optimality Theory it is crucial to have dotted lines in our tables (or Tableaux as they are referred to). I would also like to point out how silly it is that in the pop-up box that has all the table-formatting buttons, both the line styles and border styles buttons have icons depicting both solid and dashed lines. Very frustrating to click these buttons with high hopes after each new version of OpenOffice only to be re-disappointed to find only strange combinations of lines with varying thickness. for years now I have had to resort to getting rid of the border where i need a dashed line and inserting a dashed line object. this is not particularly easy to anchor and get to the right dimensions as to not protrude from the table boundaries, etc. (add a row or column to your table and you have to redo all your dashed lines, and so on). this issue has occasionally made me question my unconditional support for openoffice for years now because it's such a minor issue that just continues to not be addressed, and I hope it gets fixed soon!
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If devs are looking for an additional reason to implement this enhancement, consider this: Certain formatting is critical for legal documents, as well as ones that need to be registered with government bureaus before a business uses them in production. If an organization has to re-register hundreds of documents because of style changes, then that organization won't even bother moving from Microsoft Office to Open Office. Just my $0.02.
Mathias, did we introduce necessary changes into ODF 1.3? WBR, KP.
There is no such thing as ODF 1.3. The TC is still working on getting ODF 1.2 done.
So this issue (and 8275) will wait for another couple of years at least, correct?
Not necessarily. We don't need to wait with an implementation until the standard is done, it's enough to have it specified and scheduled for the next ODF release. So it happened for most of the 1.2 features. We are very interested in working on borders to improve the interoperability, but currently performance has a higher priority.
I'm also looking for this feature. I found a temporary solution for my particular needs. I'm creating brochures with coupons in them. My solution for the coupons is to use the draw functions using a rectangle: 1. Click show draw functions icon 2. Click on the rectangle 3. Draw a rectangle 4. Change the background to white 5. Right click on the rectangle and select wrap in background 6. Change the line style to ultrafine dashed
The issue is really crucial to my work. I like the product, too bad I can't use it for this minor reason. I work in linguistics and in certain linguistic theories (e. g. optimality theory) there are tabular representations of calculations where dotted borderlines are crucial. Sounds like another reason to add this.
Quoting sba, "Bring in ALL the MS Office Features", aim lower. Aim CSS1. border-style: dotted, and border-style: dashed are HTML/CSS1 (c s s ONE) [circa 1996] features. Importing tables with such borders from HTML files will currently fail miserably.
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Add me to cc.
recent open office convert here... I was unpleasantly surprised to not see a border style option and would love to see one implemented. I am working in print layout and would use it a lot.
I used Excel to make writing paper for our elementary school. I'm trying to convert to Open Office, but now can't make the standard line-dotted-line-line writing paper. (Now I'm sadly contemplating giving in and buying Excel.) Just another type of need for this feature.
I'm still keen on this feature
I would like dotted borders as a table option.
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