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Subject: Re: [office] Table in presentation
- From: Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com>
- To: Yue MA <mayue@cn.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:33:15 -0600
Ma Yue,
We will need to preserver table structure - (access to table headers, column headers, rows, cells, columns, etc.).
Rich
Rich Schwerdtfeger
Distinguished Engineer, SWG Accessibility Architect/Strategist
Chair, IBM Accessibility Architecture Review Board
blog: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/dw_blog.jspa?blog=441
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.", Frost
Yue MA <mayue@cn.ibm.com>
Yue MA <mayue@cn.ibm.com>
03/13/2006 11:35 AM
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I think the table in presentation is more about to layout the content in a table structure that focusing the friendly content representation.
On my mind, there are two options for the specs:
1. leverage the existing ODF table spec but not same as the table in spreadsheet, just limit to basic table functions, make presentation table in <draw;frame> which make the spec simple and have some consistency with original table spec.
2. use the <draw:g> to represent the table with group shapes or text-box, adding specific specification, such as an attribute "table" of <draw:g> , also need add layout information and some constraint information. This solution is easy for existing ODF application to introduce the table support in presentation by leveraging the group functions.
Thx,
Ma Yue
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