At 3:31 PM -0500 1/18/01, Jeffry Smith wrote:
>  >    The example is more accurate than the HTML comparison, but
>>  yes.  A section is an area of a document that uses a different layout
>>  (number of columns, page size, etc.) than previous/following sections.
>
>Hm.  Don't see how a table necessarily fits into this.

        Because a table is a different layout..


>Especially as we
>implement things like floating tables (or floating frames, the bottom part of
>my proposal), that allow the renderer to shift things around within
>constraints to fit the final document.

        I think it's going to be a while before we tackle floating
stuff - and you'd never have a floating table by itself anyway.  It
would be a table inside of a frame (that might float).


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