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xhtml:xhtml.table.type

Complex type information

Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

Schema document: uslm-table-module-2.1.0.xsd

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Attributes

NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
role [0..1]uslm:ShortStringSimpleType Use the @role attribute to provide further refinement to an element's type. This is particularly useful when defining a refinement of an element from the abstract set. Another possible use is to use the customary local name for an element whenever the element name is not a complete match. For example, if the customary name for an "explanation" is "summary", then the element can be expressed as <explanation role="summary">. There is a rough equivalence between an element of a base class with a @role attribute and a derived class in the schema, although this equivalence is not explicit. For example <level role="division"> is roughly equal to <division>. When transforming XML to HTML, the @role attribute should be appended to the element name using an "_" underscore and used as the first value in the HTML @class attribute. If desired, the proposed XHTML @role attribute can be computed as either the XML @role attribute or, in the absence of the XML @role attribute, the XML element name. For example: <level role="division"> => <div role="division" class="level_division"> <division> => <div role="division" class="division"> This approach is easily reversible. In a similar way to the @class attribute, multiple role values can be specified in a space separated list. from group uslm:ClassificationGroup
class [0..1]uslm:MediumStringSimpleType The @class attribute corresponds to the @class attribute in HTML. It can be used to specify presentation characteristics of an element that are not specified by the element name and the @role attribute. For example, the @class attribute can be used to specify the presence or absence of the ending separator. Like the HTML @class attribute, multiple class values can be specified in a space separated list. from group uslm:ClassificationGroup
style [0..1]uslm:LongStringSimpleType The @style attribute is used to specify CSS attributes that override the default styles defined for an element or an element class. The current loose-leaf publication standards should be specified using an external style sheet and the use of the @style attribute should be reserved for exception cases where the default presentation must be overridden. from group uslm:ClassificationGroup
styleType [0..1]uslm:StyleTypeEnum The @styleType attribute is used to set the overall semantic type of the block. This has rendering implications. Only a small set of values is allowed. Default value is "OLC". from group uslm:ClassificationGroup
summary [0..1]xh11d:Textfrom group xhtml:xhtml.table.attlist
width [0..1]xh11d:Lengthfrom group xhtml:xhtml.table.attlist
border [0..1]xh11d:Pixelsfrom group xhtml:xhtml.table.attlist
frame [0..1]Anonymousfrom group xhtml:xhtml.frame.attrib
rules [0..1]Anonymousfrom group xhtml:xhtml.rules.attrib
cellspacing [0..1]xh11d:Lengthfrom group xhtml:xhtml.table.attlist
cellpadding [0..1]xh11d:Lengthfrom group xhtml:xhtml.table.attlist
id [0..1]xsd:IDfrom group uslm:HtmlTableGroup
identifier [0..1]uslm:LongStringSimpleType Use the @identifier attribute to specify the URL context of the element. Typically, the @identifier will be established on the root element or on any element, such as a <quotedContent> element, that changes the context. The @identifier attribute is optional. from group uslm:HtmlTableGroup
orientation [0..1]uslm:OrientationEnum The @orientation attribute is used to specify a "landscape" or "portrait" orientation for the published form. The default is "portrait". Default value is "portrait". from group uslm:HtmlTableGroup
type [0..1]uslm:ShortStringSimpleType The @type attribute says what the purpose of the table is. from group uslm:HtmlTableGroup
blockStyle [0..1]uslm:YesOrNoEnum The @blockStyle attribute sets block style for all text (reading) columns in the table, rather than the default flush and hang style. If the column is indented to indicate a hierarchy, the net effect is indentation and block, no hanging indent. Default value is "no". from group uslm:HtmlTableGroup
cols [0..1]Anonymous Number of columns in the table. This must be an integer greater than zero and smaller than 31 (MicroComp can handle tables up to 30 columns). from group uslm:HtmlTableGroup
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