Hello Christian, *,
On Montag, 23. Dezember 2013 13:34 Christian Lohmaier wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Thomas Hackert <thack...@nexgo.de>
> wrote:
>> <quote>
>> If two adjacent text ranges' all border properties are identical
>> (same style, width, color, padding and shadow), then those two
>> ranges will be considered to be part of the same border group and
>> rendered within the same border in the document.
>> </quote
>> . I am not sure, what this text wants to tell me ... :( Would it
>> be the same as
>> <quote>
>> If two adjacent text ranges share a border, all border properties
>> are identical (same style, width, color, padding and shadow).
>> Those two ranges will be considered to be part of the same border
>> group and rendered within the same border in the document.
>> </quote>
> 
> No, not the same. It says: If two overlapping/touching portions of
> text have both (individually) a border with the same properties
> assigned, then those two textportions will be treated as one
> single range with one single border.

ah, O.K.

> Similar to paragraph borders are merged when paragraphs with
> border are touching, the same occurs for character borders.

O.K.

> http://zolnaitamas.blogspot.de/2013/09/gsoc-2013-character-border.html
> 
> should make it more clear. Esp. the effect caused by different
> text-heights.

I will have a look at it later ... ;)

> The english text is awkward, as there is a bug in word oder (at
> least to my non-native-english-ear):

:)

> "If two adjacent text ranges' all border properties are identical"
> 
> is weired, to be it should be
> 
> "If two adjacent text ranges' border properties are all identical"
> 
> or simpler, although less explicit re "all":
> 
> "If two adjacent text ranges have the same border properties"

Thank you for your explanation :)
Thomas.

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