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Re: Chunking large CALS table in mulitple smaller tabl

Subject: Re: Chunking large CALS table in mulitple smaller tables
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:43:49 +0100
Re:  Chunking large CALS table in mulitple smaller tabl
Can you promise not to have any colspan elements? (especially
overlapping ones) ?
If there are no colspans at all it's not too hard, if there are some
spanning entries but none spanning the vertical border on which you are
splitting it's doable but more tedious, if there are entries spanning
your splits then you have to start splitting up individual entries which
can be arbitrarily complicated, depending on what's in there.
An entry that spans the entire table and contains a reference to a
single image makes splitting the table interesting....

David

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