The names of table row formats must end in Row. The default row format is named Row. Row format Row has no default properties; however, you can define a format for Row:
[Row]
property1 = value1
property2 = value2a value2b value2c ...
. . .
For HTML output, row format names are used in the class attribute of row elements, and result in CSS that implements their properties. Table 7-6 lists the properties you can define for rows.
Columns are handled by cell lists in row formats. You must keep those lists synchronized for all row formats referenced in a table format, or it gets ugly. For example, you must have the same count of row header cells in all of the row formats referenced by the table format.
[Row]
; These are the default row properties:
row type = body
body cells = Cell
border bottom = LightBorder
[BodyRow]
based = Row
body cells = BodyCell BodyCell ShadedCell
border top = LightBorder
border bottom = LightBorder
border left = LightBorder
border right = LightBorder
[HeaderRow]
based = BodyRow
row type = header
body cells = ColHeadCell
border bottom = HeavyBorder
border sep = DoubleBorder
[ShadedRow]
based = BodyRow
body cells = ShadedCell ShadedCell XtraShadedCell
shading = LightGreyShade