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 Posted by NvrBst on 01/14/08 01:04 
On Jan 13, 4:10 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" 
<a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote: 
> NvrBst wrote: 
> > "Jukka K. Korpela" wrote: 
> >> Scripsit NvrBst: 
> >>> ... 
> 
> >> That pseudoquotation doesn't really give us much context, does it? 
> 
> >>> Anyway, baically the column headers usally go something like "Msg / X1 
> >>> Acks / X2 Acks / X1 N-Acks / X2 N-Acks / Rty 1 / Rty 2 / ... / Rty N / 
> >>> Dup Msg / Dup Overlap / etc". 
> 
> >> Is this explanation supposed to help? 
> 
> >> -- 
> >> Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/ 
> 
> > LOL I did the pseudoquotation because I thought that you thought the 
> > quotes were getting to long ("Don't forget to snip sig lines"). 
> 
> ..so why didn't you snip it? 
> 
> > Anyway, as I said, I don't see how the column headers are relevant. 
> > 1000px isn't that wide and when you have many columns its easy to 
> > have 1000px width tables (the explanation was to illustrate the 
> > number of columns). 
> 
> Initially, you were talking about 1000px *cells*, not tables. A table 
> that wide isn't necessarily a problem. 
> 
> "As stated already the *Data1* cells' content changes.  Sometimes the 
> cell needs to be 1000 pixels wide (rarly) to fit its content and 
> sometimes 30 pixels wide." 
> 
> Make up your mind. 
> 
> -- 
>    -bts 
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LOL The *Data1* cell is getting the table (from the COM) put into it. 
Inital table is 2x2 table (Menu in left colum, and Data1/Data2 in 
right colum).  Data1 Cell = 1000px'ish at time.  And I did snip his 
post. 
 
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