I am NOT asking for a solution. NO help needed, only curious about the issue.
I am working with some [legacy] documents from another company and I
have come across something weird in the EDD:
There is a table definition that sets the text formats like this:
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Thanks, Lynn.
Bodvar
On 5/9/06, Lynne A. Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 04:09 AM 5/9/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
So does anyone know whether there has been mad a change here in the
paragraph formatting of a TABLE element between FM 7 and older?
Bodvar,
No change. Paragraph
If your premise is correct, namely that the formatting
in element Table will be inherited by the table title
and the cells within the table, it's going to be a
mighty strange table, because all text will be 2.0 pt
with a space below of -2.0 pt. clearly, the intent of
this formatting is to create
That's exactly what happened. The formatting part seems to presuppose
that the element works like an anchor, but it actually IS a table
element.
I am still going through the manual and will probably, before I start
the next one, add an anchor element here. The graphics, though have a
special
At 04:09 AM 5/9/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>So does anyone know whether there has been mad a change here in the
>paragraph formatting of a TABLE element between FM 7 and older?
Bodvar,
No change. Paragraph formatting defined in a table element applies to
paragraphs in the table title
Thanks, Lynn.
Bodvar
On 5/9/06, Lynne A. Price wrote:
> At 04:09 AM 5/9/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> >So does anyone know whether there has been mad a change here in the
> >paragraph formatting of a TABLE element between FM 7 and older?
>
> Bodvar,
>No change. Paragraph formatting
Are you sure the element named Table is specified as
being of type table? If element Table is a container
type element, element Tgroup should be specified as
the element of type table, and container element Table
then produces the anchor paragraph for the table, and
the text format rules you
If your premise is correct, namely that the formatting
in element Table will be inherited by the table title
and the cells within the table, it's going to be a
mighty strange table, because all text will be 2.0 pt
with a space below of -2.0 pt. clearly, the intent of
this formatting is to create
--- Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> Thanks for the input, Dan.
> I mostly agree with you about the rest, but it is
> good for reassurance. :-)
>
> What seems to me unprofessional about the legacy EDD
> is that every
> element that has anything to do with text is
> specifically assigned the
>