Martin Sevior said:  
> Hi Jeffry,
>         As Leonard said thanks for doing the work to get this started. I
> have a major overiding concern based the presnet Abi structure.
> 
> Each cell in a table must be container of some sort. This means it must be
> a type of type <section> with extra attributes attached. <section
> tableid="12345678" type="table" nrows="10" row="1".... (your stuff goes
> here) > </section>

I'm a little lost here.  I thought a section was like a <div> in HTML.  
Example:  I have a part of a document that contains a bunch of wide tables, 
some images, and footnotes.  I decide to print that part in landscape mode, 
with the rest of the document in portrait.  That section would be a <section>. 
 Can sections nest?

In terms of what's in a cell (<td></td> wrapper), I believe as I proposed, it 
should be anything you want, including another document (don't know why you 
would want to, but I believe we don't want to constrain the actual contents of 
a cell).  If what I proposed doesn't do that, I'm willing to see it changed, 
because it should.
> 
> We can then generalize the Abi layout structure to handle many containers
> on the screen. We can have pages with differing numbers of columns in
> different sections already. So although it will be hard work to make this
> handle tables, I think it is the best way to use the existing code base.
> 
> You can try this with a debug build by inserting section breaks and
> setting the column number inside each section.

I'll try that, although I just discovered my 0.7.12 download seems to be 
corrupted (probably a download failure, not an error at abisource - I'll try a 
new download).
> 
> So I think we need to place  table descriptions inside <section> tags.
> 
> Does this make sense?

See above.  

jeff



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