entry
entry — A cell in a table.
Synopsis
- One of:
- Zero or more of:
- text
- Bibliography inlines
- Error inlines
- Graphic inlines
- GUI inlines
- Indexing inlines
- Keyboard inlines
- Linking inlines
- Markup inlines
- Math inlines
- Object-oriented programming inlines
- Operating system inlines
- Product inlines
- Programming inlines
- Publishing inlines
- Technical inlines
- Ubiquitous inlines
alt
anchor
annotation
biblioref
indexterm
(db.indexterm.endofrange)indexterm
(db.indexterm.singular)indexterm
(db.indexterm.startofrange)inlinemediaobject
link
olink
remark
subscript
superscript
xref
- Zero or more of:
annotation
bridgehead
remark
revhistory
- Indexing inlines
- Admonition elements
- Formal elements
- Graphic elements
- Informal elements
informalequation
informalexample
informalfigure
informaltable
(db.cals.informaltable)informaltable
(db.html.informaltable)
- List elements
- Paragraph elements
- Publishing elements
- Synopsis elements
- Technical elements
- Verbatim elements
- Zero or more of:
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
- align (enumeration)
- “center”
- “char”
- “justify”
- “left”
- “right”
- char
- charoff (decimal)
- At most one of:
- colname
- namest
- spanname
- All or none of:
- namest
- nameend
- colsep (enumeration)
- “0”
- “1”
- morerows (integer)
- rotate (enumeration)
- “0”
- “1”
- rowsep (enumeration)
- “0”
- “1”
- valign (enumeration)
- “bottom”
- “middle”
- “top”
Description
An entry
is a cell in a table.
Each entry
may specify its starting column.
Entries that do not explicitly specify a starting column begin
implicitly in the column that is immediately adjacent to the preceding
cell. Note that entry
s with the morerows
attribute from preceding rows
implicitly occupy cells in the succeeding
row
s.
A row
is not required to be full. It is legal
for some entries to be completely absent (at the beginning, middle, or
end of a row).
Processing expectations
This element is expected to obey the semantics of the CALS Table Model Document Type Definition [calsdtd].
The content of entry
is formatted to fit
within the table cell that it occupies. Horizontal and vertical
spanning may allow the content of an entry
to
occupy several physical cells.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- align
Specifies the horizontal alignment of text in an entry.
Enumerated values: “center” Centered.
“char” Aligned on a particular character.
“justify” Left and right justified.
“left” Left justified.
“right” Right justified.
- char
Specifies the alignment character when
align
is set to “char” .- 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
whenalign
is set to “char” .- colname
Specifies a column specification by name.
- 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
- morerows
Specifies the number of additional rows which this entry occupies. Defaults to zero.
- nameend
Specifies an ending column by name.
- namest
Specifies a starting column by name.
- namest
Specifies a starting column by name.
- rotate
Specifies the rotation of this entry. A value of 1 (true) rotates the cell 90 degrees counter-clockwise. A value of 0 (false) leaves the cell unrotated.
Enumerated values: “0” Do not rotate the cell.
“1” Rotate the cell 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
- rowsep
Specifies the presence or absence of the row separator
Enumerated values: “0” No row separator rule.
“1” Provide a row separator rule below
- spanname
Specifies a span by name.
- valign
Specifies the vertical alignment of text in an entry.
Enumerated values: “bottom” Aligned on the bottom of the entry.
“middle” Aligned in the middle.
“top” Aligned at the top of the entry.