To specify a default format for each DITA table type:
[TableOptions]
; NormalTableFormat = format for normal tables without outputclass
NormalTableFormat = NormalTable
; SimpleTableFormat = format for simpletables without outputclass
SimpleTableFormat = SimpleTable
; ChoiceTableFormat = format for choicetables without outputclass
ChoiceTableFormat = ChoiceTable
; PropertiesTableFormat = format for properties without outputclass
PropertiesTableFormat = PropTable
To specify a different format for selected tables, you must give those tables an outputclass attribute; see §6.3.2 Mapping table outputclass attributes to formats.
If a table in your DITA document already has an outputclass attribute, and a table format of the same name is defined in your project configuration file or in a Tables configuration file, DITA2Go uses that format for the table in question, instead of the default format.
To specify a format for a paragraph used in output to contain a table:
[TableOptions]
; UseTableAnchor = Yes (default, use anchor para) or No
UseTableAnchor=Yes
; TableAnchorFormat = name of para fmt used to contain tables
TableAnchorFormat = TableAnchorPara
The default value of TableAnchorFormat is TableAnchor; this format is defined in the formats configuration files in %OMSYSHOME%\d2g\system\formats.
For selected table formats you can override use of the anchor format named by TableAnchorFormat:
[TableAnchorFormats]
ThisTableFormat = OtherAnchorPara
To assign an @outputclass to table footer rows:
[TableOptions]
; TableFooterClass = @outputclass used in <row> to identify a row
; that should be processed as a table footer; case-insensitive.
TableFooterClass = FooterClass
The default value of TableFooterClass is footer.
Although DITA tables do not include the notion of a footer row, you can designate <row> elements to be treated as footer rows on output. Any <row> element that contains an outputclass attribute with the value assigned to TableFooterClass will get the format defined for that value, provided UseOutputClassForFormat=Yes; see §6.2 Specifying options for naming formats.
To define output formats for tables, see §7.7 Configuring table output formats.
For additional ways to customize tables for specific output types, see: