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_datain 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.