DITA Table Layouts
Depending on the context, DITA accepts the following table layouts:
CALS Table Model Layout
The
CALS table model allows for more flexibility and table customization than other
models. When choosing a CALS table model from the Insert
Table dialog box, you have access to more configurable properties. The layout of
a CALS table includes a colspecs section that allows you
to easily configure some properties without opening the Table
Properties dialog box. For example, you can change the value of column widths
(colwidth attribute) or the text alignment (align
attribute). Although they appear as part of the Author
mode, the colspecs link and its controls will not appear in your
output. They are just there to make it easier to adjust how the columns of your table
are
formatted.
CALS Table in DITA

Simple Table Model Layout
When choosing a Simple table model from the Insert Table dialog box, you only have access to configure a few properties. For example, you can choose the number of rows and columns, specify values for frames, and choose from a few types of properties for the column width. The layout of this type of table is very simple, as the name suggests.
DITA Simple Table

Choice Table Model Layout
A Choice table model is used within a step element in a DITA
Task document to describe a series of optional choices that a user must make before
proceeding. The choicetable element is a useful device for documenting
options within a single step of a task. You can insert Choice tables in DITA
Task documents either by selecting choicetable from the
Content Completion Assistant (within a step
element) or by using the
Insert
Table action on the toolbar or from the contextual menu). The options and
layout of a Choice table is similar to the Simple table model.
DITA Choice Table

Properties Table Model Layout
A Properties table model is used within a refbody element in
a DITA Reference document to describe a property (for example, its type, value, and
description). You can insert Properties tables in DITA Reference documents
either by selecting properties(wizard) from the Content
Completion Assistant (within a refbody element) or by using
the
Insert Table action on the
toolbar (or from the contextual menu) and selecting Properties for
the Model. The layout of a Properties table is very
simple. It allows for a maximum of 3 columns (typically for property type, value,
and
description) and the only options available are for whether or not you want a header
row and
for specifying frames (borders).
DITA Properties Table

Table Validation in DITA
Oxygen XML Author plugin reports table layout problems that are detected in manual or
automatic validations. When you validate a DITA map with the
Validate and Check for
Completeness action, if the Report
table layout problems option is enabled in the DITA Map
Completeness Check dialog box, table layout problems will be reported
in the validation results. The types of errors that may be reported for DITA table
layout
problems include:
CALS Tables
- A row has fewer cells than the number of columns detected from the table
colsattribute. - A row has more cells than the number of columns detected from the table
colsattribute. - A cell has a vertical span greater than the available rows count.
- The number of
colspecsis different than the number of columns detected from the tablecolsattribute. - The number of columns detected from the table
colsattribute is different than the number of columns detected in the table structure. - The value of the
cols,rowsep, orcolsepattributes are not numeric. - The
namest,nameend, orcolnameattributes point to an incorrect column name.
Simple or Choice Tables
- A row has fewer cells than the number of table columns.