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fo:table

A table.

See http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl11/#fo_table.

Element information

Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format

Schema document: fo.xsd

Type: Anonymous

Properties: Global, Qualified

Content

Attributes

NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
source-document [0..1]AnonymousA pointer back to the original XML document(s) used to create this formatting object tree, in accordance with the Dublin Core definition of "Source" ("A Reference to a resource from which the present resource is derived." See: http://purl.org/DC/documents/rec-dces-19990702.htm .) The value is not validated by and has no inherent standardized semantics for any XSL processor.from group fo:source-document
role [0..1]AnonymousA hint for alternate renderers (aural readers, etc.) as to the role of the XML element or elements that were used to construct this formatting object, if one could be identified during XSLT tree construction. This information can be used to prepare alternate renderings when the normal rendering of a formatting object is not appropriate or satisfactory; for example, the role information can be used to provide better aural renderings of visually formatted material. This property is not inherited, but all subsidiary nodes of this formatting object that do not bear a role property should utilize the same alternate presentation properties. (It is not inherited because knowledge of the start and end of the formatting object subtree generated by the element may be needed by the renderer.)from group fo:role
azimuth [0..1]AnonymousCSS2 Reference: from group fo:azimuth
cue-after [0..1]fo:cueSound to be played before the element to delimit it. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:cue-after
cue-before [0..1]fo:cueSound to be played after the element to delimit it. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:cue-before
cue [0..1]AnonymousA shorthand for setting 'cue-before' and 'cue-after'. If two values are given, the first value is 'cue-before' and the second is 'cue-after'. If only one value is given, it applies to both properties. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:cue
elevation [0..1]AnonymousCSS2 Reference: from group fo:elevation
pause-after [0..1]fo:pauseA pause to be observed before speaking an element's content. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:pause-after
pause-before [0..1]fo:pauseA pause to be observed after speaking an element's content. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:pause-before
pause [0..1]AnonymousA shorthand for setting 'pause-before' and 'pause-after'. If two values are given, the first value is 'pause-before' and the second is 'pause-after'. If only one value is given, it applies to both properties. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:pause
pitch [0..1]AnonymousThe average pitch (a frequency) of the speaking voice. The average pitch of a voice depends on the voice family. For example, the average pitch for a standard male voice is around 120Hz, but for a female voice, it's around 210Hz. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:pitch
pitch-range [0..1]fo:number-or-inheritVariation in average pitch. The perceived pitch of a human voice is determined by the fundamental frequency and typically has a value of 120Hz for a male voice and 210Hz for a female voice. Human languages are spoken with varying inflection and pitch; these variations convey additional meaning and emphasis. Thus, a highly animated voice, i.e., one that is heavily inflected, displays a high pitch range. This property specifies the range over which these variations occur, i.e., how much the fundamental frequency may deviate from the average pitch. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:pitch-range
play-during [0..1]AnonymousSimilar to the 'cue-before' and 'cue-after' properties, this property specifies a sound to be played as a background while an element's content is spoken. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:play-during
richness [0..1]fo:number-or-inheritThe richness, or brightness, of the speaking voice. A rich voice will "carry" in a large room, a smooth voice will not. (The term "smooth" refers to how the wave form looks when drawn.). A value between '0' and '100'. The higher the value, the more the voice will carry. A lower value will produce a soft, mellifluous voice. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:richness
speak [0..1]AnonymousWhether text will be rendered aurally and if so, in what manner. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:speak
speak-header [0..1]AnonymousWhether table headers are spoken before every cell, or only before a cell when that cell is associated with a different header than the previous cell. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:speak-header
speak-numeral [0..1]AnonymousHow numerals are spoken. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:speak-numeral
speak-punctuation [0..1]AnonymousHow punctuation is spoken. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:speak-punctuation
speech-rate [0..1]AnonymousThe speaking rate. Note that both absolute and relative keyword values are allowed (compare with 'font-size'). CSS2 Reference: from group fo:speech-rate
stress [0..1]fo:number-or-inheritThe height of "local peaks" in the intonation contour of a voice. For example, English is a stressed language, and different parts of a sentence are assigned primary, secondary, or tertiary stress. The value of 'stress' controls the amount of inflection that results from these stress markers. This property is a companion to the 'pitch-range' property and is provided to allow developers to exploit higher-end auditory displays. A value, between '0' and '100'. The meaning of values depends on the language being spoken. For example, a level of '50' for a standard, English-speaking male voice (average pitch = 122Hz), speaking with normal intonation and emphasis would have a different meaning than '50' for an Italian voice. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:stress
voice-family [0..1]AnonymousA comma-separated, prioritized list of voice family names. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:voice-family
volume [0..1]AnonymousThe median volume of the waveform. In other words, a highly inflected voice at a volume of 50 might peak well above that. The overall values are likely to be human adjustable for comfort, for example with a physical volume control (which would increase both the 0 and 100 values proportionately); what this property does is adjust the dynamic range. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:volume
background-attachment [0..1]AnonymousIf a background image is specified, this property specifies whether it is fixed with regard to the viewport ('fixed') or scrolls along with the containing block ('scroll'). CSS2 Reference: from group fo:background-attachment
background-color [0..1]fo:background-colorThe background color of an element, either a <color> value or the keyword transparent, to make the underlying colors shine through. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:background-color
background-image [0..1]fo:background-imageThe background image of an element. When setting a "background-image", authors should also specify a background-color that will be used when the image is unavailable. When the image is available, it is rendered on top of the background color. (Thus, the color is visible in the transparent parts of the image). CSS2 Reference: from group fo:background-image
background-repeat [0..1]fo:background-repeatIf a background image is specified, this property specifies whether the image is repeated (tiled), and how. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:background-repeat
background [0..1]AnonymousA shorthand property for setting the individual background properties (i.e., background-color, background-image, background-repeat, background-attachment and background-position) at the same place in the stylesheet. Value is [<background-color> || <background-image> || <background-repeat> || <background-attachment> || <background-position> ]] | inherit. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:background
background-position-horizontal [0..1]AnonymousIf a "background-image" has been specified, this property specifies its initial position horizontally.from group fo:background-position-horizontal
background-position-vertical [0..1]AnonymousIf a "background-image" has been specified, this property specifies its initial position vertically.from group fo:background-position-vertical
background-position [0..1]AnonymousIf a background image has been specified, this property specifies its initial position. If only one value is specified, the second value is assumed to be 'center'. If at least one value is not a keyword, then the first value represents the horizontal position and the second represents the vertical position. Negative <percentage> and <length> values are allowed. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:background-position
border-before-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe color of the border on the before-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:border-before-color
border-before-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border-style for the before-edge.from group fo:border-before-style
border-before-width [0..1]fo:border-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe border-width for the before-edge.from group fo:border-before-width
border-after-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe color of the border on the after-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:border-after-color
border-after-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border-style for the after-edge.from group fo:border-after-style
border-after-width [0..1]fo:border-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe border-width for the after-edge.from group fo:border-after-width
border-start-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe color of the border on the start-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:border-start-color
border-start-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border-style for the start-edge.from group fo:border-start-style
border-start-width [0..1]fo:border-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe border-width for the start-edge.from group fo:border-start-width
border-end-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe color of the border on the end-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:border-end-color
border-end-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border-style for the end-edge.from group fo:border-end-style
border-end-width [0..1]fo:border-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe border-width for the end-edge.from group fo:border-end-width
border-top-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe color of the four borders. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-top-color
border-top-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe line style of a box's border (solid, double, dashed, etc.). CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-top-style
border-top-width [0..1]fo:border-with-or-inheritThe width of the border area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-top-width
border-bottom-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe border color for the bottom-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-bottom-color
border-bottom-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border style for the bottom-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-bottom-style
border-bottom-width [0..1]fo:border-with-or-inheritThe border width for the bottom-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-bottom-width
border-left-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe border color for the left-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-left-color
border-left-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border style for the left-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-left-style
border-left-width [0..1]fo:border-with-or-inheritThe border width for the left-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-left-width
border-right-color [0..1]fo:border-colorThe border color for the right-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-right-color
border-right-style [0..1]fo:border-style-or-inheritThe border style for the right-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-right-style
border-right-width [0..1]fo:border-with-or-inheritThe border width for the right-edge. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-right-width
border [0..1]fo:border-combinedA shorthand property for setting the same width, color, and style for all four borders, top, bottom, left, and right, of a box. Unlike the shorthand "margin" and "padding" properties, the "border" property cannot set different values on the four borders. To do so, one or more of the other border properties must be used. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border
border-bottom [0..1]fo:border-combinedA shorthand property for setting the width, style, and color of the bottom border of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-bottom
border-color [0..1]AnonymousThe color of the four borders. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-color
border-left [0..1]fo:border-combinedA shorthand property for setting the width, style, and color of the left border of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-left
border-right [0..1]fo:border-combinedA shorthand property for setting the width, style, and color of the right border of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-right
border-style [0..1]AnonymousSets the style of the four borders. It can have from one to four values, and the values are set on the different sides. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-style
border-spacing [0..1]AnonymousThe distance between the borders of adjoining cells. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-spacing
border-top [0..1]fo:border-combinedA shorthand property for setting the width, style, and color of the top border of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-top
border-width [0..1]AnonymousA shorthand property for setting "border-top-width", "border-right-width", "border-bottom-width", and "border-left-width" at the same place in the stylesheet. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-width
padding-before [0..1]fo:padding-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the before-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:padding-before
padding-after [0..1]fo:padding-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the after-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:padding-after
padding-start [0..1]fo:padding-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the start-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:padding-start
padding-end [0..1]fo:padding-width-length-conditional-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the end-edge of a block-area or inline-area.from group fo:padding-end
padding-top [0..1]fo:padding-width-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the top-edge of a block-area or inline-area. Unlike margin properties, values for padding properties cannot be negative. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:padding-top
padding-bottom [0..1]fo:padding-width-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the bottom-edge of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:padding-bottom
padding-left [0..1]fo:padding-width-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the left-edge of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:padding-left
padding-right [0..1]fo:padding-width-or-inheritThe width of the padding on the right-edge of a block-area or inline-area. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:padding-right
padding [0..1]AnonymousA shorthand property for setting padding-top, padding-bottom, padding-left, and padding-right of a block-area or inline-area. If there is only one value, it applies to all sides. If there are two values, the top and bottom paddings are set to the first value and the right and left paddings are set to the second. If there are three values, the top is set to the first value, the left and right are set to the second, and the bottom is set to the third. If there are four values, they apply to the top, right, bottom, and left, respectively. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:padding
margin-top [0..1]fo:margin-widthThe top margin of a box. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:margin-top
margin-bottom [0..1]fo:margin-widthThe bottom margin of a box. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:margin-bottom
margin-left [0..1]fo:margin-widthThe left margin of a box. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:margin-left
margin-right [0..1]fo:margin-widthThe right margin of a box. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:margin-right
margin [0..1]AnonymousA shorthand property for setting margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom, and margin-left of a block-area or inline-area. If there is only one value, it applies to all sides. If there are two values, the top and bottom margins are set to the first value and the right and left margins are set to the second. If there are three values, the top is set to the first value, the left and right are set to the second, and the bottom is set to the third. If there are four values, they apply to the top, right, bottom, and left, respectively. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:margin
space-before [0..1]fo:space-or-inheritThe space-specifier for the space before the areas generated by this formatting object.from group fo:space-before
space-before.minimum [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:space-before
space-before.optimum [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:space-before
space-before.maximum [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:space-before
space-before.conditionality [0..1]fo:conditionalityfrom group fo:space-before
space-before.precedence [0..1]fo:precedencefrom group fo:space-before
space-after [0..1]fo:space-or-inheritThe space-specifier for the space after the areas generated by this formatting object.from group fo:space-after
space-after.minimum [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:space-after
space-after.optimum [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:space-after
space-after.maximum [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:space-after
space-after.conditionality [0..1]fo:conditionalityfrom group fo:space-after
space-after.precedence [0..1]fo:precedencefrom group fo:space-after
start-indent [0..1]fo:length-percentage-or-inheritFor each block-area generated by this formatting object, specifies the distance from the start-edge of the content-rectangle of the containing reference-area to the start-edge of the content-rectangle of that block-area.from group fo:start-indent
end-indent [0..1]fo:length-percentage-or-inheritFor each block-area generated by this formatting object, specifies the distance from the end-edge of the content-rectangle of that block-area to the end-edge of the content-rectangle of the containing reference-area.from group fo:end-indent
top [0..1]fo:offsetHow far a box's top margin edge is offset below the top edge of the box's containing block. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:top
right [0..1]fo:offsetHow far a box's right margin edge is offset to the left of the right edge of the box's containing block. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:right
bottom [0..1]fo:offsetHow far a box's bottom margin edge is offset above the bottom edge of the box's containing block. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:bottom
left [0..1]fo:offsetHow far a box's left margin edge is offset to the right of the left edge of the box's containing block. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:left
relative-position [0..1]Anonymousfrom group fo:relative-position
position [0..1]AnonymousThe positioning scheme to be used. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:position
block-progression-dimension [0..1]fo:progression-dimensionThe block-progression-dimension of the content-rectangle for each area generated by this formatting object. The user may specify an explicit size (<length> or <percentage>) or a <length-range>, allowing the size to be adjusted by the formatter.from group fo:block-progression-dimension
border-after-precedence [0..1]fo:border-precedenceThe precedence of the border specification on this formatting object for the border-after.from group fo:border-after-precedence
border-before-precedence [0..1]fo:border-precedenceThe precedence of the border specification on this formatting object for the border-before.from group fo:border-before-precedence
border-collapse [0..1]AnonymousA table's border model. The value "separate" selects the separated borders border model. The value "collapse" selects the collapsing borders model. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:border-collapse
border-end-precedence [0..1]fo:border-precedenceThe precedence of the border specification on this formatting object for the border-end.from group fo:border-end-precedence
border-separation [0..1]Anonymousfrom group fo:border-separation
border-separation.block-progression-direction [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:border-separation
border-separation.inline-progression-direction [0..1]fo:lengthfrom group fo:border-separation
border-start-precedence [0..1]fo:border-precedenceThe precedence of the border specification on this formatting object for the border-start.from group fo:border-start-precedence
break-after [0..1]fo:breakSpecifies that the first normal area generated by formatting the next formatting object, if any, shall be the first one placed in a particular context (e.g. page-area, column-area)from group fo:break-after
break-before [0..1]fo:breakSpecifies that the first area generated by formatting this formatting object shall be the first one placed in a particular context (e.g., page-area, column-area).from group fo:break-before
clear [0..1]AnonymousWhich sides of an element's box(es) may not be adjacent to an earlier floating box. (It may be that the element itself has floating descendants; the 'clear' property has no effect on those.) CSS2 Reference: from group fo:clear
id [0..1]fo:idAn identifier unique within all objects in the result tree with the fo: namespace. It allows references to this formatting object by other objects.from group fo:id
index-class [0..1]fo:stringAssociates an index class with a formatting object that also has an index key specified.from group fo:index-class
index-key [0..1]fo:stringAssociates an index key with the formatting object on which it is specified.from group fo:index-key
inline-progression-dimension [0..1]fo:progression-dimensionThe inline-progression-dimension of the content-rectangle for each area generated by this formatting object. The user may specify an explicit size (<length> or <percentage>) or a <length-range>, allowing the size to be adjusted by the formatter. This property does not apply when the "line-height" property applies to the same dimension of the areas generated by this formatting object.from group fo:inline-progression-dimension
intrusion-displace [0..1]AnonymousDetermines the displacement strategy in the presence of intrusions.from group fo:intrusion-displace
height [0..1]fo:box-dimensionThe content height of boxes generated by block-level and replaced elements. This property does not apply to non-replaced inline-level elements. The height of a non-replaced inline element's boxes is given by the element's (possibly inherited) 'line-height' value. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:height
keep-together [0..1]fo:keepImposes keep-together conditions on formatting objects.from group fo:keep-together
keep-together.within-line [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-together
keep-together.within-column [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-together
keep-together.within-page [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-together
keep-with-next [0..1]fo:keepImposes keep-with-next conditions on formatting objects.from group fo:keep-with-next
keep-with-next.within-line [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-with-next
keep-with-next.within-column [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-with-next
keep-with-next.within-page [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-with-next
keep-with-previous [0..1]fo:keepImposes keep-with-previous conditions on formatting objects.from group fo:keep-with-previous
keep-with-previous.within-line [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-with-previous
keep-with-previous.within-column [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-with-previous
keep-with-previous.within-page [0..1]fo:keep-valuefrom group fo:keep-with-previous
page-break-after [0..1]fo:page-breakA potential page break location is typically under the influence of the parent element's 'page-break-inside' property, the 'page-break-after' property of the preceding element, and the 'page-break-before' property of the following element. When these properties have values other than 'auto', the values 'always', 'left', and 'right' take precedence over 'avoid'. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:page-break-after
page-break-before [0..1]fo:page-breakA potential page break location is typically under the influence of the parent element's 'page-break-inside' property, the 'page-break-after' property of the preceding element, and the 'page-break-before' property of the following element. When these properties have values other than 'auto', the values 'always', 'left', and 'right' take precedence over 'avoid'. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:page-break-before
page-break-inside [0..1]AnonymousA potential page break location is typically under the influence of the parent element's 'page-break-inside' property, the 'page-break-after' property of the preceding element, and the 'page-break-before' property of the following element. When these properties have values other than 'auto', values 'always', 'left', and 'right' take precedence over 'avoid'. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:page-break-inside
table-layout [0..1]AnonymousThe algorithm used to lay out the table cells, rows, and columns. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:table-layout
table-omit-footer-at-break [0..1]AnonymousWhether a table whose last area is not at the end of an area produced by the table should end with the content of the fo:table-footer formatting object or not.from group fo:table-omit-footer-at-break
table-omit-header-at-break [0..1]AnonymousWhether a table whose first area is not at the beginning of an area produced by the table should start with the content of the fo:table-header formatting object or not.from group fo:table-omit-header-at-break
width [0..1]fo:box-dimensionThe content width of boxes generated by block-level and replaced elements. This property does not apply to non-replaced inline-level elements. The width of a non-replaced inline element's boxes is that of the rendered content within them (before any relative offset of children). Recall that inline boxes flow into line boxes. The width of line boxes is given by their containing block, but may be shorted by the presence of floats. CSS2 Reference: from group fo:width
writing-mode [0..1]Anonymousfrom group fo:writing-mode

Used in

Sample instance

<fo:table>
   <fo:table-column/>
   <fo:table-header>
      <fo:table-row>
         <fo:table-cell>...
         </fo:table-cell>
      </fo:table-row>
   </fo:table-header>
   <fo:table-footer>
      <fo:table-row>
         <fo:table-cell>...
         </fo:table-cell>
      </fo:table-row>
   </fo:table-footer>
   <fo:table-body>
      <fo:table-row>
         <fo:table-cell>...
         </fo:table-cell>
      </fo:table-row>
   </fo:table-body>
</fo:table>

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