Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 77395
Nested tables are not displayed when overflow occurs in fixed row height
Last modified: 2013-08-07 14:44:35 UTC
If a table is embedded in another table, which row height has been set and fixed ('Fit to size' option has been disabled), then the embedded table seems to be hidden and becomes unreachable if an overflow occurs. This can be observed if the parent cell can't contain entirely the embedded table, after the document has been saved and opened again. To reproduce the issue: - open a blank text document - insert a main table with 1 column and 1 row - set the height of the unique row of the main table to 3cm and disable 'Fit to size' option - in the unique cell of the main table, insert another table with 1 column and 5 rows - save document somewhere and open it again -> the embedded table is not displayed and unreachable! -> the row of the main table can not be modified! -> the main table can not be deleted! This bug has been discovered when exporting documents through the OpenOffice API with JAVA. Tested on Windows XP and Linux Ubuntu, with OpenOffice 2.1 and 2.2 .
Created attachment 45134 [details] Writer doc showing empty one-cell-table
MRU->FME: I created the testcase in the attachment. In the visible one-cell table, there should be another table having five rows. Only the Navigator lists it.
move to target 3.x according http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Target_3x