I followed the very recent conversation between Klaus Major and Jan Schenkel, and it certainly looks tough to use tables for anything very much. I have gradually understood that a table is not really an object in its own right but rather a 'doctored' field, and furthermore the 'doctoring' has removed some of the normal messages that one would expect to use to find out what data entry has been done and to handle multi-cell operations.Graham
I'm not sure if this feature is really only half implemented in RR2.0 or if instead the intended purpose of tables is different from what Klaus (and me and I guess a good many more listers) would like, i.e. a way of setting up spreadsheet-like functionality. I would really like to hear a comment from the team, when they've got time.
Meanwhile I am experimenting with a primitive spreadsheet where every cell is a field and absolutely all the functionality arises from my own scripting. I'm just not sure if this is the way to go.
Just my two Euro-cents
i've recently discussed about that with Jan
What I do after my discussion is so many different fields that I need columns...
So you have more freedom
you group the flds and add a scrollbar to the group.
You synchronize the scrollbardrag of the group with the scroll of the flds and you have a spreadsheet...
hope this helps.
-- Greetings.
Yves COPPE
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