Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 24 Converting tables to HTML > 24.3 Specifying table structure > 24.3.3 Identifying table headers and footers > 24.3.3.2 Specifying different header and footer counts for selected tables
You can override the default number of header columns,
header rows, or footer rows with [TableAccess]
settings; for example:
; table ID = method list (overrides default in [Tables]); can
; include HColsN and HRowsN, where N is the number of cols or rows
; to make td -> th (overrides TableHeaderCols and TableHeaderRows),
; and FRowsN to override TableFooterRows.
These [TableAccess]
settings have the following effects:
Treats cells in the first |
|
Treats cells in the first |
|
Treats the last |
You could use these settings to specify the structure
of every table in your document. However, if all or most of the tables
in your document happen to need HCols1
(for
example), it is easier to specify [Tables]TableHeaderCols=1
,
and use the [TableAccess]
settings only for
exceptions.
If [Tables]UseTbHeaderCode=No
(the default setting), even if you specify HCols
N
or HRows
N
,
the affected cells are tagged <td>
instead
of <th>
; however, all Mif2Go settings for header cells work just as though
the cells were tagged <th>
.