> Ah. When using Google Spreadsheets, you have to have the first column
> be the label column (and it has to be of type text, or rather it will
> be regardless of what you name it, as Google Spreadsheets does not
> export the data in cell A:1 -- so we presently assume it reads
> "{label}").

Ok, i changed my spreadsheet so that the column with the "titles" is
now the first column, called {label}. But that has no effect, the
subtitle is still not displayed.

And it has the same strange behaviour as mentioned above. If i change
the name from {subtitle} to e.g. {stuff} it is displayed. That's why i
had the idea of "reserved names" in exhibit. To make this more clear,
i made a full copy of my exhibit and the according spreadsheet.

The original version (with fourth column named "{stuff}") is here:
http://dev.bildcontext.org/geobib/myphabib/index.html
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=puI3NcLVV4a7oTCzWHy8mMA

The second version (with fourth column named "{subtitle}" is here:
http://dev.bildcontext.org/geobib/myphabib/index2.html
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=puI3NcLVV4a4TfcxtdoOSfQ

As you can see, in the first version the subtitles are displayed and
in the second they are not. The *only* difference between these
versions is the name of the fourth column.

Any other ideas?

Georg.
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