The two matrices shown look identical. One should show placeholders and the other one shouldn’t. Neither do.
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment GB-0585 (Modified: 2008-01-02) Agreed; the following change will be made to Part 4, §7.1.2.83, page 5,054, lines 1920: This element specifies the Hide Placeholders property on a matrix m. When this property is on, placeholders do not appear in the matrix. If this element is omitted, placeholders do appear such that the locations where text can be inserted are made visible. [Example: The following two examples of matrices show the hidden (right matrix) and visible states (left matrix) of placeholders . The key difference between the placeholders in these matrices is that the left matrix contains visual representations for each placeholder in the matrix while the right matrix does not. However, the contents of each matrix remain the same between these two examples : 1 1 1 1 1 1 The plcHide element does not specify how a placeholder should be visually represented. It only specifies whether placeholders should or should not be visualized. The above example (left) is only one possible visual representation.
