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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: [kspread] formatting design
From:       John Dailey <dailey () vt ! edu>
Date:       2002-12-16 5:48:47
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> Sure, they are! Because in the beginning every cell references the default
> cell. If you select something and change an attribute, we create new cells
> and assign the attributes to it. This has nothing to do with the
> BorderLayout object.

But that's just it - they all reference the 'default cell' which has basically 
an empty style object which means it inherits from the row/col/range/sheet 
style.

> We don't need to use this way of organizing for every region. Only if the
> selections is "big" and use mostly uninitialized cells - if not we could
> still change cell by cell within the selection and use the way you and
> Philipp proposed.

I think you've convinced me you're right - ranges are necessary because of the 
many 'weird' things a user might do.

-John
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