Hi,<br><br>Be it with or without the <span class="property">ENABLE_ACCESSIBILITY option, XEP appears to output text in tables by "reading" columns from right to left. For instance, if the document contains a table like this:<br>
<br>| 1 | 2 |<br><br>Then the file in XEP area tree format and the PDF stream will show "2" before "1". I was looking for a way to output 1 before 2 and thought that </span><span class="property">ENABLE_ACCESSIBILITY would do that as it is supposed to follow the structure of the FO source. Unfortunately, </span>this is not the case. I can see from the xpath attribute in XEP format that column number 2 is output before number 1: the xpath attributes contain for instance:<br>
... /*[2][name()=&apos;table-cell&apos;] ...<br>
... /*[1][name()=&apos;table-cell&apos;] ...<br><br>showing indeed that the 2nd cell is output first. And this is for English content, so I do expect a left to right reading.<br><br>I<span class="property">s this normal behaviour? Is there another configuration option </span><span class="property"> to set </span><span class="property">beside </span><span class="property">ENABLE_ACCESSIBILITY?</span><br>
<span class="property"><br>Regards,<br>Benoit<br><br><br><br></span>
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