>> "johnny" == johnny smith writes:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 10:47:49 -, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Please look at the following document, which has been generated by a
>> converter provided by org[1]
>>
>> It contains tables which whose text cannot be selected via select all.
>> I
>> "Dave" == Dave Barton writes:
> johnny smith wrote:
>>
>> i can't say on which program's account this bug is. consulting odf
>> specification may help answer this question.
> Alternatively, place the cursor after the contents of the last cell in
> either of the tables and p
>> "Dave" == Dave Barton writes:
> The bug id=7747 should only concentrate on the fact that it is not
> possible to "Select All" (CTRL+A) when the document starts or ends with
> a table. (ie. No leading or trailing paragraph.)
> This issue is different from Uwe's situation where he w
Uwe Brauer wrote:
>>> "Dave" == Dave Barton writes:
>
>> The bug id=7747 should only concentrate on the fact that it is not
>> possible to "Select All" (CTRL+A) when the document starts or ends with
>> a table. (ie. No leading or trailing paragraph.)
>
>> This issue is different
Uwe Brauer wrote:
>>> "Dave" == Dave Barton writes:
>
>> johnny smith wrote:
>>>
>>> i can't say on which program's account this bug is. consulting odf
>>> specification may help answer this question.
>
>> Alternatively, place the cursor after the contents of the last cell i
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 11:46:32 +0100, Dave Barton wrote:
Obviously disassembling and
reassembling the document has broken the table's "Conditional
Formatting", which allows Select All to work.
why? i didn't touch the tables and their styles, just inserted paragraphs with
already existing style