On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 02:38:03PM +0100, Jose' Matos wrote:
>   Ok.
> 
>   Tables are composed by rows and columns. The intersection between rows and 
> columns is a cell. (ok, you can have cells spanning several columns, and it 
> would be great if they could span also several rows, but you get the 
> picture).
> 
>   The next question is: what is the allowed content inside a cell? Or in terms 
> of html parlance inlines (think of <span></span>) or block elements 
> (<div></div>).
> 
>   If we have a simple cell, a cell without any fancy stuff like fixed lenght, 
> then only inline elements are allowed. But now we get a problem, because the 
> inset text (lyx parlance) has a style for its paragraph, but here it does not 
> make sense to speak about a paragraph, so this option is closed.
> 
>   Is this more reasonable? ;-)

A bit.

Well, my take is that there should be only insets and plain text.
Nothing else. Most notably, 'layouts' will be 'inset styles' in this
world...

Andre'

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