GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 611181
Row height decreased when formula copied
Last modified: 2010-08-14 06:01:39 UTC
Created attachment 154759 [details] Copy C1 to D1 and watch the height of the row This bug might be not very easy to reproduce... Many parameters might be important (or might be not). When a text with sub/superscripts is inserted into a cell, the row height is increased (if not yet done). If now a formula is pasted into a cell in the same row, resulting in usual text (a number), the height of the row is a bit decreased. In the attached file, copying cell C1 to D1 (or to E1) results in such a decrease of the row height. Copying C1 to B1 does not change the height (since result has sub/superscripts). This was observed on FreeBSD 8, x.org 7.4, gnome 2-28, gnumeric 1.10.0. I have screen DPI 124.0 both vertical and horizontal in my preferences. I cannot reproduce this in gnumeric 1.9.16 on WinXP.
For the record, I can't replicate this in 1.10.2 under Linux debian sid, but if I copy C1 to B1 then the row height increases!
I can replicate now.
Note that it doesn't matter whether I paste a formula or text, the row height changes to the source height.
This problem has been fixed in the development version. The fix will be available in the next major software release. Thank you for your bug report.