On Thu, 2009-05-07 at 15:45 +0800, Alexander Surkov wrote:
> So, this allows screen readers to deal with tables correctly (for
> example, to read from right to left) and to have the same code not
> depending on direction?

Yes. The first table cell is the first table cell :)
The only difference is visual layout for RTL users.

> 
> Alex.
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Eitan Isaacson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As a RTL user...
> >
> > I believe it should return the logical ordering, meaning
> > IAccessibleTable::accessibleAt(0, 0) should always return cell1.
> >
> > On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Alexander Surkov
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> Just to ensure. Are indexes used in IAccessibleTable calculated from
> >> left to right always and they do not depend on table direction. So if
> >> we have HTML table
> >>
> >> <table>
> >>  <tr>
> >>    <td>cell1</td><td>cell2</td>
> >>  </tr>
> >> </table>
> >>
> >> which is rendered as
> >>
> >> |------------------|
> >> | cell1 | cell2 |
> >> |------------------|
> >>
> >> with ta...@dir="ltr"
> >>
> >> and
> >>
> >> |------------------|
> >> | cell2 | cell1 |
> >> |------------------|
> >>
> >> with ta...@dir="rtl"
> >>
> >> then IAccessibleTable::accessibleAt(0, 0) returns "cell1" for 1th
> >> table and "cell2" for 2nd table, table-cell-index object attribute on
> >> cell1 of 1th table is 0, table-cell-index on cell2 of 2nd table is 0.
> >> Is it correct?
> >>
> >> Alex.
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