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.docx: Incorrect placement of table in a cell #1498

Open parrenin opened 2 years ago

parrenin commented 2 years ago

This issue is unique.

Operating System

Linux (DEB package)

Version information

6.4.1.46.

Expected Behavior

This .docx file should have the same appearance in Word and OnlyOffice.

Actual Behavior

The table is not well placed inside the cell. It should be aligned to the left but it is not.

Reproduction Steps

  1. Open the attached .docx file in Word
  2. Open it in OnlyOffice
  3. Compare

2021-11-Bug-OO-table-in-table.docx

Additional information

No response

parrenin commented 2 years ago

Actually, this is probably the same as: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DocumentServer/issues/1171

TatianaKirillova commented 2 years ago

Hello, @parrenin Thanks for your request! I can confirm - this is know bug, issue 20294 in our private issue tracker. Problem reproduces in Document Server

ShockwaveNN commented 2 years ago

Moving this issue to DocumentServer repo, since it's our base product and problem actual there too

parrenin commented 2 years ago

So in 7.0.2., the behavior of OO is different: nothing appears at all in the document.

TatianaKirillova commented 2 years ago

Hello, @parrenin. I can't reproduce your problem. The document is displayed as before, in version 6.4.1.46

parrenin commented 2 years ago

Yes, you are right, the problem is the same as before. It was a problem on my side.

TatianaKirillova commented 2 years ago

I understand, thanks for the feedback!

parrenin commented 1 year ago

I think this bug is a dup of #1171 and should be closed.

ShockwaveNN commented 1 year ago

@parrenin I'll leave this issue opened, because they may be related or even duplicates, but until both 20294 and 48943 resolved (or at least one of them) - they may be not 100% duplicated, so better leave both open