24.4.9.3 Scaling the width of table columns via fixed sizing
To specify scaled widths for table columns, use the Fixed sizing method, and provide an appropriate value for TableDPI. For example:
This combination applies the same multiplier to each column width, for all the tables in your document. For example, if a column is 1 inch wide in FrameMaker, that column would be given width “96” in HTML; a 2-inch column would have width “192”, and so forth. The default setting, TableDPI=96, produces 624 pixels for a 6.5-inch-wide table, so the setting approximates the number of pixels.
To scale all columns wider or narrower, specify a correspondingly larger or smaller value of TableDPI. For example, TableDPI=144 would enlarge the table by 50%.
To scale each column a different amount, pick a value of TableDPI that fits most of the columns, then adjust the actual column widths in FrameMaker to yield the correct column width in pixels.
To apply a different column scaling factor to selected tables, see §24.4.2 Overriding attributes for selected tables.
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