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add inverted rel pointers back to referencing from referenced
author Henry S. Thompson <ht@markup.co.uk>
date Thu, 01 Jun 2017 17:21:45 +0100
parents 05cf88c20cc5
children 823ac978f4ab
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109 readability, and to elements instead of attributes DONE 109 readability, and to elements instead of attributes DONE
110 ----------- 110 -----------
111 Should put another step after refs.xsl to compute a map from 111 Should put another step after refs.xsl to compute a map from
112 distinct-values of all targets to all the cells which use them 112 distinct-values of all targets to all the cells which use them
113 DONE. 113 DONE.
114 Likewise ranges @@ 114 Now provides inverted rel. ref info so that static input columns can
115 be identified from their users.
116
117 Likewise ranges -- range endpoints in place, @@ what about the things themselves?
115 118
116 That really does mean we should move to elts for 119 That really does mean we should move to elts for
117 each ref or range, since at this point we want to compute vector 120 each ref or range, since at this point we want to compute vector
118 representation as well DONE, so we can identify projections 121 representation as well DONE, so we can identify projections
119 122
221 #93AA00, # Vivid Yellowish Green 224 #93AA00, # Vivid Yellowish Green
222 #593315, # Deep Yellowish Brown 225 #593315, # Deep Yellowish Brown
223 #F13A13, # Vivid Reddish Orange 226 #F13A13, # Vivid Reddish Orange
224 #232C16, # Dark Olive Green 227 #232C16, # Dark Olive Green
225 ------------ 228 ------------
226 @@ string identify, to say nothing of actual value, is lost -- fix? 229 @@ string identity, to say nothing of actual value, is lost -- fix?
227 @@ row/column/both spans 230 @@ row/column/both spans [what?]
228 ------ 231 ------
229 enron1k/kenneth_lay__19506 contains this formula: 232 enron1k/kenneth_lay__19506 contains this formula:
230 233
231 <f>[1]!'.SPX'</f> 234 <f>[1]!'.SPX'</f>
232 235