Created attachment 112723 [details] ods-example made with LibreOffice 4.1.6 Hello As attachment you can find two files: an ods-example-file made with LO 4.1.6 and a pdf-file made of this ods-file (to preserve the formatting). [maybe it is not possible to add the pdf-file to] When you open this ods-file with LO 4.2.8 and when you use the function "optimal-row-height" (in German: Optimale Zeilenhöhe), you will see that the row-hight of some lines will increase. Regina explained me already very clear the reason for it: New condition "minimal-row-hight" came with LO 4.2.x: http://ask.libreoffice.org/de/question/45083/libreoffice-428-calc-optimale-zeilenhoehe-zu-gross/ My (quite urgent) request: Is it possible to remove this condition (or to reduce the minimal row-hight to a mesure that works with small Fonts of 4 points for example)? Thanks a lot for your efforts. Eibe.
Created attachment 112724 [details] pdf-file of the described ods-file
Created attachment 112725 [details] ods-example made with LibreOffice 4.1.6 (similar to example 1)
Created attachment 112728 [details] ods-example made with LibreOffice 4.1.6 (see also pdf-file)
> > Hello > > As attachment you can find two files: an ods-example-file made with LO 4.1.6 > and a pdf-file made of this ods-file (to preserve the formatting). > > When you open this ods-file with LO 4.2.8 and when you use the function > "optimal-row-height" (in German: Optimale Zeilenhöhe), you will see that the > row-hight of some lines will increase. > > Regina explained me already very clear the reason for it: New condition > "minimal-row-hight" came with LO 4.2.x: > > http://ask.libreoffice.org/de/question/45083/libreoffice-428-calc-optimale- > zeilenhoehe-zu-gross/ > > My (quite urgent) request: Is it possible to remove this condition (or to > reduce the minimal row-hight to a mesure that works with small Fonts of 4 > points for example)? > > Thanks a lot for your efforts. > > Eibe.
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