From: Maurice v. d. P. <gri...@kf...> - 2016-03-23 16:50:32
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On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 07:26:33AM +0000, Dave Pawson wrote: > > It might be, but I consider rowspan/colspan to be a content decision and > > not a styling one. > > I disagree. Presentation - spanning, is not, IMHO, content. Ok, then I'm not sure how you would separate the content from spanning. Would you always create all cells in the content and merge them in presentation? What would you expect to find in the content for a table that has a row of which the first cell should span 2 columns? And similarly, what would you expect in the content for a table that has a cell in the first column that (when presented) should span 2 rows? Best regards, Maurice. -- Maurice van der Pot Kdiff3 developer gri...@kf... http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net Tdiff3 developer https://github.com/Griffon26/tdiff3 |