TeX4ht tries to translate the tables of TeX and LaTeX to html, and when it is unsuccessful it either
creates a picture, pure text, or causes an error. On the other hand, TeX4ht also supplies instructions of
it own, few of which are listed below. To get access to these commands, the `HTable' option should
appear in \Preamble (in TeX, the `HTable' option is implicitly assumed also when the `sty' option is
present).
\HTable...{...&...\cr...}\HTable.../...\&...\CR...\EndHTable
Aligned entries can be globally requested immediately after \HTable with the code-characters <
(LEFT), - (CENTER), > (RIGHT), ^ (TOP), = (MIDDLE), | (MIDDLE), = (BASELINE), and _
(BOTTOM).
[example]
Similarly, a border can be requested with a B (BORDER), cell padding with a Pi (CELLPADDING="i"), and
cell spacing with a Si (CELLSPACING="i").
\Contribute{HTable}{...}
<TABLE>.
[example]
...coded-attributes.../...explicit-attributes...]
<, -, >, ^, |, =, _, H (highlighted), Ci (span i columns), and Ri (span i rows). The
slash `/' is optional when explicit attributes are not given.
[example]
\BR
[example]
\HTableScript[options-for-entry]{before-entry}{after-entry}
\Row
and \Col may be used for identifying the entry in discourse.
[example]
The `[options-for-entry]' is optional when no content is included within the brackets.