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however, in EVERY example the rowspan is exactly equal to the colspan. I think it would be much better if their values differ to show that this is a possibility, too. And to show which of the two parameter has what effect.
That's an interesting observation @Treppenhouse
It has been added so long time ago and we did not even think that this may look strange. But I guess you're right, it would look better if the rowspan and colspan values differ,
In the merge cells tutorial https://docs.handsontable.com/0.34.0/demo-merged-cells.html you provide three examples for merging cells:
however, in EVERY example the rowspan is exactly equal to the colspan. I think it would be much better if their values differ to show that this is a possibility, too. And to show which of the two parameter has what effect.
For example:
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