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facetLayout ElementfacetLayout => tableLayout setCellProperties[scp1]*
facetLevel+ setCellProperties[scp2]*
tableLayout
:verticalTitlesInCorner=bool
:style=ref style?
:fitCells=(ticks both)?
=> EMPTY
The facetLayout element and its descendants control styling for
the table.
Its tableLayout child has the following attributes
If true, in the absence of corner text, row headings will be displayed in the corner.
Refers to a style element.
Meaning unknown.
facetLevel ElementfacetLevel :level=int :gap=dimension? => axis axis :style=ref style => label? majorTicks majorTicks :labelAngle=int :length=dimension :style=ref style :tickFrameStyle=ref style :labelFrequency=int? :stagger=bool? => gridline? gridline :style=ref style :zOrder=int => EMPTY
Each facetLevel describes a variableReference or
layer, and a table has one facetLevel element for
each such element. For example, an SPV detail member that contains
four variableReference elements and two layer elements
will contain six facetLevel elements.
In the corpus, facetLevel elements and the elements that they
describe are always in the same order. The correspondence may also be
observed in two other ways. First, one may use the level
attribute, described below. Second, in the corpus, a
facetLevel always has an id that is the same as the
id of the element it describes with _facetLevel
appended. One should not formally rely on this, of course, but it is
usefully indicative.
A 1-based index into the variableReference and layer
elements, e.g. a facetLayout with a level of 1
describes the first variableReference in the SPV detail member,
and in a member with four variableReference elements, a
facetLayout with a level of 5 describes the first
layer in the member.
Always observed as 0pt.
Each facetLevel contains an axis, which in turn may
contain a label for the facetLevel (see The label Element) and does contain a majorTicks element.
Normally 0. The value -90 causes inner column or outer row labels to be rotated vertically.
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