entrytbl

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$Date: 2002/06/12 11:18:09 $

entrytbl — A subtable appearing in place of an Entry in a table

Synopsis

Content Model

entrytbl ::=
(colspec*,spanspec*,thead?,tbody)

Attributes

Common attributes

Name

Type

Default

colsCDATARequired
nameendCDATANone
charCDATANone
colsepCDATANone
charoffCDATANone
spannameCDATANone
namestCDATANone
colnameCDATANone
rowsepCDATANone
tgroupstyleCDATANone
align

Enumeration:

center
char
justify
left
right
None

Description

The EntryTbl element allows for a single level of nesting within tables. This element is expected to obey the semantics of the CALS Table Model Document Type Definition, as specified by OASIS Technical Memorandum TM 9502:1995 .

An entry table may occur in a row instead of an Entry. EntryTbls have most of the elements of a table but may not include themselves, thus limiting nesting to a single level.

Processing expectations

The content of EntryTbl is formatted, as a table, to fit within the table cell that it occupies. Horizontal and vertical spanning may allow an EntryTbl to occupy several physical cells in the table that contains it.

If multiple EntryTbls occur in a single row, formatters that support EntryTbl are not required to ensure that subrows within the various tables are vertically aligned.

Many formatters are incapable of supporting EntryTbls. This is an interchange issue.

Parents

These elements contain entrytbl: row.

Children

The following elements occur in entrytbl: colspec, spanspec, tbody, thead.

Attributes

align

Align specifies the horizontal alignment of the EntryTbl in the cell in which it occurs. If no alignment is specified, it is inherited from the ColSpec for the current column, or the SpanSpec if this entry occurs in a span.

char

Char specifies the alignment character when the Align attribute is set to Char.

charoff

CharOff specifies the percentage of the column's total width that should appear to the left of the first occurance of the character identified in Char when the Align attribute is set to Char. This attribute is inherited from the relevant ColSpec or SpanSpec.

colname

ColName identifies the column in which this entry table should appear; it must have been previously defined in a ColSpec. EntryTbls cannot be given out of order, the column referenced must be to the right of the last Entry or EntryTbl placed in the current row. It is an error to specify both a ColName and a SpanName.

cols

Cols specifies the number of columns in the EntryTbl.

colsep

If ColSep has the value 1 (true), then a rule will be drawn to the right of this EntryTbl. A value of 0 (false) suppresses the rule. The rule to the right of the last column in the table is controlled by the Frame attribute of the enclosing Table or InformalTable and the ColSep of an entry in the last column in the table is ignored. If unspecified, this attribute is inherited from the the corresponding ColSpec or SpanSpec and enclosing elements.

nameend

NameEnd is the name (defined in a ColSpec) of the rightmost column of a span. On EntryTbl, specifying both NameSt and NameEnd defines a horizontal span for the current EntryTbl. (See also SpanName.)

namest

NameSt (“name start”) is the name (defined in a ColSpec) of the leftmost column of a span. On EntryTbl, specifying both NameSt and NameEnd defines a horizontal span for the current EntryTbl. (See also SpanName.)

rowsep

If RowSep has the value 1 (true), then a rule will be drawn below the EntryTbl. A value of 0 (false) suppresses the rule. The rule below the last row in the table is controlled by the Frame attribute of the enclosing Table or InformalTable and the RowSep of the last row is ignored. If unspecified, this attribute is inherited from enclosing elements.

spanname

SpanName is the name (defined in a SpanSpec) of a span. This cell will be rendered with the specified horizontal span.

tgroupstyle

TGroupstyle holds the name of a table group style defined in a stylesheet that will be used to process this document.

See Also

colspec, entry, informaltable, row, spanspec, table, tbody, tfoot, tgroup, thead.

Examples

<!DOCTYPE informaltable PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
          "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<!-- entrytbl not supported, fake it in descrip.1 -->
<informaltable frame='all'>
<tgroup cols='3'>
<tbody>
<row>
  <entry>a1</entry>
  <entry>b1</entry>
  <entry>c1</entry>
</row>
<row>
  <entry>a2</entry>
  <entrytbl cols='3'>
    <tbody>
      <row>
        <entry>b2a1</entry>
        <entry>b2b1</entry>
        <entry>b2c1</entry>
      </row>
      <row>
        <entry>b2a2</entry>
        <entry>b2b2</entry>
        <entry>b2c2</entry>
      </row>
      <row>
        <entry>b2a3</entry>
        <entry>b2b3</entry>
        <entry>b2c3</entry>
      </row>
    </tbody>
  </entrytbl>
  <entry>c2</entry>
</row>
<row>
  <entry>a3</entry>
  <entry>b3</entry>
  <entry>c3</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>

The preceding table would look something like this when formatted:

a1b1c1
a2b2a1b2b1b2c1c2
b2a2b2b2b2c2
b2a3b2b3b2c3
a3b3c3