BPJ <melroch-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> writes:
Skimming this, it looks correct. I may have missed something.
You can test your understanding by filling in the parts and
converting json to native.
> One thing in particular: does RowHeadColumns refer to what a
> typographer would call the (number of) stub columns? (See
> <https://images.app.goo.gl/MvgfLtUALmXuaMyUA> for an overview of
> standard typographic terminology for tables.)
I'm not quite sure. The idea would be that if there are
rowheadcolumns, they will be rendered with th rather than
td in HTML, and generally be styled like the table header.
That would be stubs, yes.
The diagram seems to indicate that *every* table has a stub
column, since every table has a leftmost column; if so,
it's not quite the same concept.
The diagram is misleading in this respect.