RE: DR 12-0014 — SML: Table, term not defined

Chris Rae Chris.Rae at microsoft.com
Wed Jan 23 22:16:42 CET 2013


I think this looks much better actually - thank you indeed.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Arms, Caroline [mailto:caar at loc.gov] 
Sent: 23 January 2013 13:04
To: Chris Rae; e-SC34-WG4 at ecma-international.org
Subject: RE: DR 12-0014 — SML: Table, term not defined 

Chris,

When I read the new text for insertRow (Insert Row Showing)
  "An insert row indicates to a consuming application that a table is present which has no data in it, allowing the application to indicate to the user how to extend the table."  I expected the "table" to be completely empty.  And then was confused on reading the text for insertRowShift.

Perhaps
"An insert row indicates to a consuming application that a table has a new row which has no data in it, allowing the application to indicate to the user how to enter data and extend the table."
might avoid the confusion.

    Caroline

Caroline Arms
Library of Congress Contractor
Co-compiler of Sustainability of Digital Formats resource http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/

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From: Chris Rae [Chris.Rae at microsoft.com]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 8:02 PM
To: e-SC34-WG4 at ecma-international.org
Subject: DR 12-0014 — SML: Table, term not defined

https://skydrive.live.com/view.aspx/Public%20Documents/2012/DR-12-0014.docx?cid=c8ba0861dc5e4adc&sc=documents

Another proposed solution. Although there are 12 occurrences of "insert row" throughout the standard, only these two refer to this particular concept.

Chris


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