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author Henry S. Thompson <ht@markup.co.uk>
date Mon, 12 Jun 2017 17:06:55 +0200
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104 <title>Issues</title> 104 <title>Issues</title>
105 <div> 105 <div>
106 <title>Compound labels and keys</title> 106 <title>Compound labels and keys</title>
107 <p>There's a problem with 107 <p>There's a problem with
108 defining the structure I want for compound labels and keys, in that you can't 108 defining the structure I want for compound labels and keys, in that you can't
109 for example select the 6th column of rows 2 through 4 in the Dresden example, 109 for example select the 6th column of rows 3 through 5 in the Dresden example,
110 to denote the "Group stage/Match 2/GA" column label:</p> 110 to denote the "Group stage/Match 2/GA" column label:</p>
111 <image source="dresden.jpg" textGloss="table with three-row labels involving column spans" original="http://upcommons.upc.edu/bitstream/handle/2117/100584/KDIR_2016_47_CR.pdf" width="75%"> 111 <image source="dresdenPlus.png" textGloss="table with three-row labels involving column spans, row and column labels added, F3:F5 highlighted" original="http://upcommons.upc.edu/bitstream/handle/2117/100584/KDIR_2016_47_CR.pdf" width="75%">
112 <licence></licence> 112 <licence></licence>
113 </image> 113 </image>
114 <p>Excel would allow you to define a name for 114 <p>Excel would allow you to define a name for
115 F2:F4 in that spreadsheet, but I don't <emph>think</emph> you can select that 115 F3:F5 in that spreadsheet, but I don't <emph>think</emph> you can select that
116 range with the mouse</p> 116 range with the mouse.</p>
117 </div> 117 </div>
118 <div> 118 <div>
119 <title>Metadata</title> 119 <title>Metadata</title>
120 <p>Nothing in the above proposal provides a way to annotate what Dresden 120 <p>Nothing in the above proposal provides a way to annotate what Dresden
121 call 'Metadata'. We could simply provide another 1-D type, e.g. 'meta', I suppose, or just allow uninteresting regions to remain unannotated. 121 call 'Metadata'. We could simply provide another 1-D type, e.g. 'meta', I suppose, or just allow uninteresting regions to remain unannotated.