Encoded Archival Description Tag Library, Version
2002
Tabular Display Attributes
The following attributes apply to elements that can be used to format tables
and other columnar structures.
ALIGN -- Horizontal position of the text within a column. Available
in <colspec> and <entry>. Values are:
- left (flush left)
- right (flush right)
- center (centered in the column)
- justify (flush both left and right)
- char (alignment on a single character such as a decimal, as positioned
by CHAROFF)
CHAR -- Used for horizontal alignment of a single character, such as
decimal alignment. This attribute names the character on which the text will
be aligned, for example a decimal point, an asterisk, or an em-dash. Available
in <colspec> and <entry>.
CHAROFF -- Character offset, used with horizontal character alignment,
such as decimal alignment. When the ALIGN attribute value is "char," this is
the percentage of the current column width to the left edge of the alignment
character. Value is a number or starts with a number. Available in <colspec> and <entry>.
COLNAME -- Name of a column in which an entry appears. Value is one "word" made
up of letters and numbers with no spaces inside it. Available in <colspec> and <entry>.
COLNUM -- The number of the column, counting from 1 at the left of
the table. Value is a number. Available in <colspec>.
COLS -- The number of columns in a table. Required in <tgroup>.
COLSEP -- If the columns in the table are to be separated by vertical
rules, possible COLSEP values are:
- 1 (display a rule to the right of the column)
- 0 (no rule is displayed)
COLWIDTH -- Width of the column measured in fixed units or relative
proportions. Fixed measure is in the form "number followed by unit," where
unit is "pt" for point, "cm" for centimeters, "in" for inches, etc. (i.e., "2in" for
2 inches). Proportional measure is in the form "number followed by asterisk" (i.e., "5*" for
five times the proportion). All integers are positive. Use values that are
appropriate to the software that governs the display of the resulting table
such as a web browser or XSL format objects processor. Available in <colspec>.
FRAME -- Are there rules surrounding the table when the table is printed
or displayed? The values of the FRAME attribute indicate the position of the
external rules:
- top (a horizontal rule below the title)
- sides (left and right vertical rules)
- topbot (horizontal rules top and bottom)
- bottom (horizontal rule after the last row)
- all (table is printed in a box)
- none (no rules surround the table)
MOREROWS -- Number of additional rows in a vertical straddle. Value
is a number; default value is "0" to indicate one row only, no vertical span.
Available in <entry> only.
NAMEEND -- Name of the rightmost column of a span. The value must be
a column name, as defined by the COLNAME attribute on a Column Specification <colspec> element.
Available in <entry> only.
NAMEST -- Name of leftmost column of a span. The value must be a column
name, as defined by the COLNAME attribute on a Column Specification <colspec> element.
The extent of a horizontal span is determined by naming the first column (namest)
and the last column (nameend) in the span. Available in <entry> only.
PGWIDE -- Does the table run the width of the page or the width of
the text column? Values are:
- 1 (as wide as the page)
- 0 (fills the text column only)
ROWSEP -- If the rows in a table are to be separated by horizontal
rules, possible rowsep values are:
- 1 (display a rule below the row)
- 0 (no rule is displayed)
TPATTERN -- Reference to one of a set of standard patterns that define
the specifications of particular HTML output tables. Available in <c>, <c01-12>,
and <dsc>.
VALIGN -- Vertical positioning of the text within a table cell. Values
are:
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