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Re: Tag / element question

From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 04:42:52 -0400
Message-Id: <6253D94D-112A-11D9-AF97-000A95718F82@w3.org>
To: W3C HTML <www-html@w3.org>

Le 27 sept. 2004, à 19:21, Karl Dubost a écrit :
> If we really need an XML spreadsheet application, which might be 
> perfectly valid and I'm pretty sure has been already started by Open 
> Office community, we have to start a new WG for that and design 
> XTable.

So I was right, OpenOffice has an XML application for tables[1] already.
With the possibility of formulas[2] which is necessary to have a real 
spreadsheet apps.

<table:table-cell table:formula="=SUM([.A2:.B3])"
     table:value-type="float" table:value="107">
     <text:p>107</text:p>
</table:table-cell>

[1] http://books.evc-cit.info/ch05.html#table-content-section 
[2] http://books.evc-cit.info/ch05.html#table-formula-cells-section 


So very simple table model, or Spreadsheet application.

-- 
Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/ 
W3C Conformance Manager
*** Be Strict To Be Cool ***

Received on Tuesday, 28 September 2004 08:42:51 GMT
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