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Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Fully general cell references
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- Subject: Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Fully general cell references
- From: Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <gaia@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 19:22:33 +0300
- In-reply-to: <399E5E53.EC0184F6@xxxxxx>; from b.fallenstein@xxxxxx on Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 12:15:47PM +0200
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On 20000819T121547+0200, Benjamin Fallenstein wrote:
> Now, what should the dimensions be called? Obviously d.cursor-cargo can
> retain its name. The reference continue and reference end dimensions
> remain. To be compatible with current spaces, d.cursor would have to be
> the continue dimension (we then could define that if the negend on
> d.cursor isn't continued on d.cursor-end, that negend shall be the
> accursed cell; all cursor MOVEMENTS would change stuff to the new
> system).
This system would be disastorous. Suppose that a cell that is being
referred to is deleted. Under this scheme the references silently
readjust to refer to a cell in the reference structure instead of just
becoming obviously broken (nil, if you will).
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