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Subject: Public comment #20 -- default print range in tables
- From: robert_weir@us.ibm.com
- To: office@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 15:56:53 -0400
What we have currently in section 8.1.1
is:
"If the table is printed, the table
range that actually is printed can be specified by table:printrange
attribute (see following section). If
this attribute is not existing, the used area of the table
will be printed."
This does not define what "used
area of the table" is.
We could define it as "The smallest
rectangular range which contains all cells with background color, formula,
value, or border".
But is that true? Or do applications
print the range from A1 (upper left) to the row/column that encloses the
furthest visible content? In other words, the smallest rectangular
region which contains cell A1 and all cells with background color,
formula, value, or border.
There may not be agreement among implementations
today on how this works. If that is the case, we could indicate that
this is implementation-defined.
-Rob
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