Version: 1.2.93 (using KDE 3.1.92 (alpha2, CVS >= 20030921), compiled sources) Compiler: gcc version 3.2.2 OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.21 Highlight some cells, put a think yellow dotted border around them. The horizontal lines are displayed correctly but the vertical lines do not have the correct line style. They are always shown as a solid line, the colour and thickness are correct.
Hi Ben, I can't reproduce this bug. It works fine here with CVS version (and gcc 3.2.2, Mandrake 9.0, KDE 3.1). Any chance to try it again ? Thank you. Best regards, Ariya Hidayat http://ariya.pandu.org
Subject: Re: Dotted Lines Don't Appear on Vertical Borders Hi Ariya, Hmm, I think I see what is happening. I've attached a sample file that demonstrates the problem. The blue rectangle in the top left corner has the "bug." I think the dotted line is being drawn but being overlapped by other parts of the dotted line given the impression of a continuous line. The black rectangle has a "dash dot" line on the horizontal sides but a different pattern on the vertical sides. The purple rectangle below the blue one also has a problem, the pink one on the right looks okay. So it's a drawing bug rather than a logic bug. When I first submitted this I thought it would be trivial to fix. I'd be tempted to mark the bug as "WONTFIX" or "LATER." Thanks, Ben. Created an attachment (id=2721) borders_example.ksp
My guess is that the reason for this is that the cells and their borders are drawn individually. Thus, every cell starts anew on the stipple. This can be seen by taking any row and make it really high. That way, the dotted lines get their correct appearance. The problem is not in the lines, but in the fact that each cell draws its own little piece without calculating how long the first segment should be.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 87371 ***