informaltable (db.cals.informaltable)
informaltable — A table without a title.
Synopsis
informaltable (db.cals.informaltable) ::= ![[-]](figs/web/nav/down.gif)
Attributes
Additional attributes:
- colsep (enumeration)
- “0”
 - “1”
 
 - floatstyle
 - frame (enumeration)
- “all”
 - “bottom”
 - “none”
 - “sides”
 - “top”
 - “topbot”
 
 - orient (enumeration)
- “land”
 - “port”
 
 - pgwide (enumeration)
- “0”
 - “1”
 
 - rowheader (enumeration)
- “firstcol”
 - “headers”
 - “norowheader”
 
 - rowsep (enumeration)
- “0”
 - “1”
 
 - tabstyle
 
Additional Constraints
- If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
 
Description
This informaltable element identifies an
      informal CALS table (one without a title). DocBook
      allows either CALS or HTML tables,
      both of which describe tables geometrically using rows, columns, and
      cells.
Tables may include column headers and footers with
      thead and tfoot, respectively. Use
      the rowheader attribute to identify
      row headers.
Processing expectations
Formatted as a displayed block.
This element is expected to obey the semantics of the CALS Table Model Document Type Definition [calsdtd].
Attributes
- colsep
 Specifies the presence or absence of the column separator
Enumerated values: “0” No column separator rule.
“1” Provide a column separator rule on the right
- floatstyle
 Specifies style information to be used when rendering the float
- frame
 Specifies how the table is to be framed. Note that there is no way to obtain a border on only the starting edge (left, in left-to-right writing systems) of the table.
Enumerated values: “all” Frame all four sides of the table. In some environments with limited control over table border formatting, such as HTML, this may imply additional borders.
“bottom” Frame only the bottom of the table.
“none” Place no border on the table. In some environments with limited control over table border formatting, such as HTML, this may disable other borders as well.
“sides” Frame the left and right sides of the table.
“top” Frame the top of the table.
“topbot” Frame the top and bottom of the table.
- orient
 Specifies the orientation of the table
Enumerated values: “land” 90 degrees counter-clockwise from the rest of the text flow.
“port” The same orientation as the rest of the text flow.
- pgwide
 Indicates if the element is rendered across the column or the page
Enumerated values: “0” The element should be rendered in the current text flow (with the flow column width).
“1” The element should be rendered across the full text page.
- rowheader
 Indicates whether or not the entries in the first column should be considered row headers
Enumerated values: “firstcol” Indicates that entries in the first column of the table are functionally row headers (analogous to the way that a thead provides column headers).
“headers” Indicates that row headers are identified by use of the headers attribute on entries in the table.
“norowheader” Indicates that entries in the first column have no special significance with respect to column headers.
- rowsep
 Specifies the presence or absence of the row separator
Enumerated values: “0” No row separator rule.
“1” Provide a row separator rule below
- tabstyle
 Specifies the table style
Children
The following elements occur in informaltable: alt, caption (db.caption), indexterm (db.indexterm.endofrange), indexterm (db.indexterm.singular), indexterm (db.indexterm.startofrange), info (db.titleforbidden.info), mediaobject, textobject, tgroup.
See Also
colspec, entry, entrytbl, equation, example, figure, informalequation, informalexample, informalfigure, informaltable (db.html.informaltable), row, spanspec, table, tbody, tfoot, tgroup, thead




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