Footer Properties (Tables)
Tables created in Adobe FrameMaker identify the footer rows of tables, so you can quickly specify the Footer and Footer background properties in the Table Styles properties in Style Designer to modify footer rows for online delivery.
Tables created in Microsoft Word do not overtly identify footer rows. To control footer rows with Microsoft Word and ePublisher, set up the table in your source document to reflect the desired appearance, or use footer paragraph styles in the footer row of the table. Then, ePublisher uses the footer paragraph styles in your source document and you can use the footer Table Styles properties in Style Designer to modify the appearance as needed.
You can also specify footer padding properties for tables. Padding refers to the space between the table footer border and the table footer content. You can change the left, top, right, and bottom padding values independently or set all properties to have the same padding. Padding values must be positive numbers.
Left
Specifies the left padding for a table footer, or the space between the left table border and where the content begins in the left of the table cell. Set a custom padding value by selecting Custom, entering a value, and selecting the unit of measure. Units of measure you can select include: percentages (%) of the line height, centimeters (cm), em units (em), x-height (ex), inches (in), millimeters (mm), picas (pc), point sizes (pt), and pixels (px).
Top
Specifies the top padding for a table footer, or the space between the top table border and where the content aligns at the top of the table cell. Set a custom padding value by selecting Custom, entering a value, and selecting the unit of measure. Units of measure you can select include: percentages (%) of the line height, centimeters (cm), em units (em), x-height (ex), inches (in), millimeters (mm), picas (pc), point sizes (pt), and pixels (px).
Right
Specifies the right padding for a table footer, or the space between the right table border and where the content ends at the right of the table cell. Set a custom padding value by selecting Custom, entering a value, and selecting the unit of measure. Units of measure you can select include: percentages (%) of the line height, centimeters (cm), em units (em), x-height (ex), inches (in), millimeters (mm), picas (pc), point sizes (pt), and pixels (px).
Bottom
Specifies the bottom padding for a table footer, or the space between the bottom table border and where the content ends at the bottom of the table cell. Set a custom padding value by selecting Custom, entering a value, and selecting the unit of measure. Units of measure you can select include: percentages (%) of the line height, centimeters (cm), em units (em), x-height (ex), inches (in), millimeters (mm), picas (pc), point sizes (pt), and pixels (px).
Vertical
Specifies the vertical alignment of the content in a table footer. The values for this setting are defined as: Top, Middle, and Bottom.
Color (Borders, Table Styles)
Specifies the border color of a table footer. Select a color from the list or type the RGB value for the border. RGB value refers to the web standard hexadecimal notation for Red, Green, and Blue color values. RGB values can range from the lowest RGB value of 0
(hex #00
) to the highest value of 255
(hex #FF
). For example, the RGB hexidecimal notation for black is 000000
and white is FFFFFF
.
Style
Specifies a border style for a table footer, such as a dotted, dashed, or solid line.
Not all browsers display border styles the same way. For example, some browsers may not differentiate dotted lines from solid lines. Various browsers and operating systems often display the size and spacing of the dots in a dotted line differently.
Width
Specify a width for the border of a table footer, such as a thick or thin border. Choose a value or set a custom width by selecting Custom, entering a value, and selecting the unit of measure. Units of measure you can select include: percentages (%) of the line height, centimeters (cm), em units (em), x-height (ex), inches (in), millimeters (mm), picas (pc), point sizes (pt), and pixels (px).
Last modified date: 11/13/2024