Best practice is to use CSS to indent tables in HTML. The technique described in this section should be used only if you cannot use CSS.
Note: This technique has been superseded by format configuration properties, which use CSS; see §7. Configuring output formats.
Because there is no indent attribute for tables in HTML, DITA2Go places a spacer graphic just before the table; see §32.5.2 Indenting images (deprecated).
[HTMLOptions] ; UseSpacers = No (default) ; or Yes, use to position tables and graphics UseSpacers = Yes
See §32.5.2 Indenting images (deprecated).
To specify the width of the spacer graphic:
[Tables] ; TableIndents=-1 (based on indent in FM), 0 (none), or count of ; pixels; overridden for particular tables and groups in ; [TableIndents] section TableIndents = -1
When TableIndents=-1 (the default), tables are indented the same as in your FrameMaker document.
When TableIndents=0, tables are not indented.
When TableIndents=n, where n is a positive integer, tables are indented n pixels.
To override this setting for a particular table or table group:
[TableIndents] ; TableID = number of pixels to indent using PixelSpacerImage ; zero prevents indent, -1 is autoindent (default action) ; overrides default set in [Tables]TableIndents for its table or group
For example, to indent table af123456 by 60 pixels, and prevent any tables in file ag from being indented:
[TableIndents] af123456=60 ag*=0