Re: table and section in East Asian vertical writing mode

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Hi Mark,

the linked document is really useful. It does not only explain how to layout tables, but answers my other questions too.

If we had a Wiki page about East Asian writing mode related problems, it would be good to put a link to that document on it.

Kind regards,
Regina


Mark Hung schrieb am 16.11.2022 um 14:19:


Mark Hung <marklh9@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:marklh9@xxxxxxxxx>> 於 2022年11月16 日 週三 晚上9:12寫道:

    Hi,

    Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:vmiklos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
    於 2022年11月16日 週三 下午4:05寫道:

        Hi,

        On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 01:04:12AM +0100, Regina Henschel
        <rb.henschel@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rb.henschel@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
         > How are tables in text documents usually organized in East
        Asian vertical
         > writing mode? I mean: Where are column headers? Where are row
        headers? What


    It's not so common to see a table in a vertically formatted text.
    I've tried to find the definition first from "Requirements for
    Chinese Text Layouts."


FYI:
https://www.w3.org/TR/2020/NOTE-jlreq-20200811/#processing_of_tables



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Mark Hung




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