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Column properties
<TblWidth dimension>
<TblColumn
<TblColumnNum integer>
<TblColumnWidth dimension>
<TblColumnWidthP integer>
<TblColumnWidthA W W>
<TblColumnH
<PgfTag tagstring>
...
<Pgf
>
>
<TblColumnBody
<PgfTag tagstring>
...
<Pgf
>
>
<TblColumnF
<PgfTag
tagstring
...
<Pgf
>
>
>
<TblColumn...>
...
New table properties
<TblInitNumColumns integer>
<TblInitNumHRows integer>
<TblInitNumBodyRows integer>
<TblInitNumFRows integer>
Miscellaneous properties
<TblLocked boolean>
Not generated by FrameMaker, but can be used by filters to determine table
width
Each table must have at least one
statement uses the format of the rightmost column
Column number; columns are numbered from left to right starting at
Width of column. See page 78
Not generated by FrameMaker, but a temporary column width when filtering
proportionally-spaced tables from another application; converted to a fixed
width when read in (see page 78)
Not generated by FrameMaker, but a width based on a cell width, for filters only;
converted into a fixed width when read in. First value is minimum width; second
value is maximum width. Values limit the range of a computed column width,
and are usually set to a wide range (see page 78).
Default paragraph format for the column's heading cells in new tables
Applies format from Paragraph Catalog
Overrides Paragraph Catalog format as needed (see page 62)
End of
Default paragraph format for the column's body cells in new tables
Applies format from Paragraph Catalog
Overrides Paragraph Catalog format as needed (see page 62)
End of
Default paragraph format for the column's footing cells in new tables
Applies format from Paragraph Catalog
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Overrides Paragraph Catalog format as needed (see page 62)
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Number of columns for new table
Number of heading rows for new table
Number of body rows for new tables
Number of footing rows for new tables
means the table is part of a text inset that obtains its formatting properties
Yes
from the source document
TblColumn
statement
TblColumnH
statement
TblColumnBody
TblColumnF
statement
statement
TblColumn
statements as needed, one per column
TblColumn
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statement; a column without a
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