Though if we won't select not origin cell then selectRow/Column won't
select row or column entirely in some cases and isRow/ColumnSelected
will return false. I'm not sure how is it correct. Opinions?

Alex.


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Alexander
Surkov<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. IA2 doc doesn't address situation when row or column spans are
> presented in a table. So let we have an example,
>
> <table>
>  <tr>
>    <td>cell1</td>
>    <td rowspan="1">cell2</td>
>  </tr>
>  <tr>
>    <td>cell3</td>
>  </tr>
> </table>
>
> visually this table is presented like
>
> |---------|---------|
> | cell1 | cell2  |
> |---------|         |
> | cell3 |         |
> |---------|---------|
>
> If I select second row then we should select "cell3". Should we select
> spanned "cell2" as well? On the one hand it looks reasonable because
> when I want to select row then I want to see all cells in the row
> selected. On another hand I would say no because we should unselect
> first row per documentation and therefore we should uselect "cell1"
> and "cell2", i.e. "cell2" remains unselected. So should we add words
> into documentation (un)selectRow/Column deals with origin cells only
> (i.e. cells those aren't result of row or column spans)?
>
> Alex.
>
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