42.2.9.3 Overriding table properties for HTML

You can use configuration PI markers and configuration-variable assignments to override settings in the HTML [Table*] sections listed in Table 42-5.

A temporary override to a table affects the entire table within which a configuration PI marker is placed; or the next table, if the PI marker is not in a table.

A persistent override affects the next table with the ID or table format, or in the table group, named by the Key in [Section]Key=Value; or the current instance, if the PI marker is placed in a matching table. For table formats and groups, the override also affects all subsequent matching instances in the same DITA file, unless changed again by a later override.

Table 42-5 HTML table sections subject to overrides

Table configuration section

[TableAccess]
[TableAfterMacros]
[TableAttributes]
[TableBeforeMacros]
[TableBodyAttributes]
[TableCellAttributes]
[TableCellEndMacros]
[TableCellStartMacros]
[TableEndMacros]
[TableFooterAttributes]
[TableGroup]
[TableHeaderAttributes]
[TableIndents]
[TableReplaceMacros]
[TableRowAttributes]
[TableRowEndMacros]
[TableRowStartMacros]
[TableSizing]
[TableStartMacros]
[TableUseRowColor]

See also:

§42.2.10 Assigning HTML table and graphic groups with overrides

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Sibling Topics:

42.2.9.1 Overriding paragraph and character format properties

42.2.9.2 Overriding cross-reference properties

42.2.9.4 Overriding graphic properties for HTML