Tr

Tablerow

Child elements

Copy-of, ForAll, Loop, Message, Switch, Td, Value

Parent elements

Case, ForAll, Function, Loop, Otherwise, SetVariable, Table, Tablefoot, Tablehead, Until, While

Attributes

align (optional)

Horizontal alignment of the table cells in this row.

left

The contents is left aligned (ragged right). This is the default.

right

The contents of the cell is right aligned.

center

The contents of the cell is aligned at the center, with ragged right and left margin.

justify

Justified text with straight margins.

background-color (text, optional)

Background color of each cell in this row.

break-below (optional)

Allow a table break between this row and the following.

yes

Allow a table break between this row and the following (default).

no

Disable a table break between this row and the following.

data (XPath expression, optional)

Data that can be accessed via $_last_tr_data in the tablefoot and tablehead.

minheight (number or length, optional)

Minimum row height in grid cells or length.

parent (text, optional, since version 4.19.23)

The id of the parent structure element for tagged PDF

role (optional, since version 4.19.23)

The role for PDF/UA (accessibility, tagged PDF)

sethead (optional)

Use this line for future table heads.

yes

Use this line for future table heads.

no

No special treatment of this line (default).

clear

Delete head. Next pages will have no head until new one is set with 'yes'.

top-distance (number or length, optional)

The space above this row if it is not the first line on a new page / area.

valign (optional)

Vertical alignment of the table cells in this row.

top

The objects in this row are aligned at the top.

middle

The objects in this row are aligned at the middle axis.

bottom

The objects in this row are aligned at the bottom.

Remarks

The attribute background-color used to be backgroundcolor until version 4.16.

Example

<Tr minheight="8mm" background-color="yellow">
  <Td align="center"><Paragraph><Value>A</Value></Paragraph></Td>
  <Td><Paragraph><Value>B</Value></Paragraph></Td>
  <Td align="center"><Paragraph><Value>C</Value></Paragraph></Td>
  <Td align="center"><Paragraph><Value>D</Value></Paragraph></Td>
  <Td><Paragraph><Value>E</Value></Paragraph></Td>
</Tr>

See also

Command <Table>, chapter about tables.