Hi,
This works in part but i think there may still be an issue.
When i have the following:
.Interrupt Vectors and Priorities
[width="100%"]
|====================
.2+.>|Vector 2+^|+++<u>Absolute Address (hexadecimal)</u>+++ .2+.>|Hardware
Priority .2+.>|Description
^|VMAP = 0 ^|VMAP = 1
|RESET |00{nbsp}0000 |3F{nbsp}FFCO | 1 (highest) | Reset
The cells in the top two rows, which i would like to have contained in my
header row, are aligned properly, with the VMAP = 0 cell and the VMAP = 1
underneath the Absolute Address (hexidecimal) cell. But the row is not
bold/strong.
When i do the following, as you suggested:
.Interrupt Vectors and Priorities
[width="100%",options="header"]
|====================
.2+.>|Vector 2+^|+++<u>Absolute Address (hexadecimal)</u>+++ .2+.>|Hardware
Priority .2+.>|Description
^|VMAP = 0 ^|VMAP = 1
|RESET |00{nbsp}0000 |3F{nbsp}FFCO | 1 (highest) | Reset
The frist row, is bolded as i would expect a header to be, but the VMAP = 0
and VMAP = 1 cells are on the next row, and are not contained within the
header row. I checked the docbook xml that was generated, and this is true.
So i guess how i'm trying to do the header row isn't right? Can you suggest
a way to do this type of formatting?
Thanks,
Russ
On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 5:10:06 PM UTC-6, Lex Trotman wrote:
>
> On 17 February 2015 at 10:00, russurquhart1 <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > very often in the tables we create, we have cells in the header that
> span
> > columns and rows. It seems i cant do this in asciidocfx, and the creatof
> > asciifocfx, suggested i ask you guys..
> >
> > When i have something like this, it looks ok:
> >
> > .Interrupt Vectors and Priorities
> > [width="100%"]
> > |====================
> > .2+.>s|Vector 2+^s|Absolute Address (hexadecimal) .2+.>s|Hardware
> Priority
> > .2+.>s|Description
> > ^s|VMAP = 0 ^s|VMAP = 1
> > |RESET |00{nbsp}0000 |3F{nbsp}FFCO | 1 (highest) | Reset
> > |INT1 |00 0002 |3F FFC2 |5 |Maskable interrupt 1
> >
> > But if i want the first row to be a header and i do, the following, it
> > doesn't want to do it:
> >
> > .Interrupt Vectors and Priorities
> > [width="100%",options="header"]
> > |====================
> > .2+.>s|Vector 2+^s|Absolute Address (hexadecimal) .2+.>s|Hardware
> Priority
> > .2+.>s|Description
> > ^s|VMAP = 0 ^s|VMAP = 1
> > |RESET |00{nbsp}0000 |3F{nbsp}FFCO | 1 (highest) | Reset
> > |INT1 |00 0002 |3F FFC2 |5 |Maskable interrupt 1
> >
>
> You are now trying to apply two styles to the header cells, the
> "header" style in the table attribute, and the "strong" style on the
> cell. The cell style has priority so the "header" is ignored. You
> can just apply the "header" style to the cells instead and it will
> apply irrespective of their spans.
>
> Cheers
> Lex
>
> >
> > Is this something with how asciidoc works?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Russ
> >
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