entry
entry — A cell in a table.
Synopsis
- One of:
- Zero or more of:
- Zero or more of:
- Sequence of:
- empty
- empty
- Sequence of:
revhistory
speakernotes
- Formal elements
- Graphic elements
- Informal elements
- List elements
- Paragraph elements
- Publishing elements
- Verbatim elements
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”
- headers (IDREFS)
- morerows (integer)
- rotate (enumeration)
- “0”
- “1”
- rowsep (enumeration)
- “0”
- “1”
- scope (enumeration)
- “row”
- “col”
- “rowgroup”
- “colgroup”
- valign (enumeration)
- “bottom”
- “middle”
- “top”
Additional Constraints
- table must not occur among the children or descendants of entry
- informaltable must not occur among the children or descendants of entry
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
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
- headers
Specifies the entry or entries which serve as headers for this element.
- 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.
- 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
- scope
Specifies the scope of a header.
Enumerated values: “row” Applies to the row
“col” Applies to the column
“rowgroup” Applies to the row group
“colgroup” Applies to the column group
- 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.
Children
The following elements occur in entry: text, abbrev
, acronym
, author
, blockquote
, citetitle
, command
, computeroutput
, editor
, email
, emphasis
, epigraph
, example
, figure
, filename
, footnote
, footnoteref
, informaltable
(db.cals.informaltable), informaltable
(db.html.informaltable), inlinemediaobject
, itemizedlist
, link
, literal
, literallayout
, mediaobject
, note
, option
, orderedlist
, orgname
, para
, personname
, phrase
(db.phrase), programlisting
, quote
, replaceable
, revhistory
, sidebar
, speakernotes
, subscript
, superscript
, systemitem
, table
(db.cals.table), table
(db.html.table), trademark
, userinput
, variablelist
, xref
.