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CANCELLED: HCLSig Nov 9, 2006 Teleconference Agenda
user name
2006-11-09 13:33:41
CANCELLED due to members being at ISWC


PROPOSED next call:


Planned Nov 15 Teleconference Agenda:
Time: 11:00 am EDT Nov 15 , 2006 in America/New York for a
duration of  
1 hour
Phone: tel:+1-617-761-6200 (Zakim) conference #4257 (HCLS)
irc://irc.w3.org:6665/hcls
Chairs: Eric Neumann, Tonya Hongsermeier

Agenda:
a) Convene, take roll, review record
b) Propose next HCLS call Nov 30, 2006, nominate a scribe
(Nov 23 is Thanksgiving in the US)
c) Update of Agreed Task Actions- any changes in timelines?
Available Drafts?




Eric Neumann, PhD
co-chair, W3C Healthcare and Life Sciences,
and Senior Director Product Strategy
Teranode Corporation
411 1st Avenue South, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104
+1 (781)856-9132
www.teranode.com 





Amaya 9.52 WinXP bug: awkward arrow keys behaviour
user name
2006-11-09 12:25:28
Hi,

In Amaya 9.52 for Windows XP, changing the cursor position
using arrow 
keys does not work properly, but it is not easy to report
bugs because 
the wrong behaviour is often erratic (sometimes it happens,
sometimes 
not). I think I have found an example that you can
reproduce.

Create the following source code (a two-cells table with a
div in one of 
them and two paragraphs before and after the table):

<p>First paragraph</p>

<table border="1">
   <caption></caption>
   <tbody>
     <tr>
       <td>First cell</td>
       <td>Second cell

         <div>
         <p>A div</p>
         </div>
       </td>
     </tr>
   </tbody>
</table>

<p>Last paragraph</p>

Now, place the cursor in the first cell (for example,
between "First" 
and "cell" and press the down key several times:
the cursor never exits 
from the table (it goes from the second cell into the first,
then into 
the second, etc).

But, if you place the cursor in the paragraph before the
table, press 
the Home key and then the down key several times, the
movement is 
correct and the cursor exits from the table.

Best regards,
Bartolomé Sintes (http://www.mclibre.org)

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