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Subject: Re: [jats-list] inline tables From: Debbie Lapeyre <dalapeyre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 11:25:11 -0400 |
Dear Kirsten--
On Sep 9, 2013, at 10:38 AM, Kirsten Howard <kirstenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> <array> is it.
>
> I'm also going to look into the specific-use attribute for tables that
> need a header but still need to appear inline as that scenario also occurs.
If I understand what you mean by "inline", the
the attribute you want is @position with a value of
"anchor". . I interpreted 'inline' to mean:
'not actually inside a line of text, but located
at a particular spot in the narrative'.
The attribute takes the following values:
position (anchor | background | float | margin)
<array> does not take the @position attribute, since it is
anchored by definition, but <table-wrap> does.
<table-wrap position="anchor"> will tell a processing system
that you do not want this table to move. The system may or
may not honor your request, but you will have made it.
IMO, if it has a header, it is a table rather than an array.
--Debbie
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