SP command description


Description: This command allows to define an alterning row (or column) stroke pattern for the current table.


Syntax: [ SP =  RowOrColumn  ;  FirstCount  ;  StrokeWeight  ;  FirstType  ;  FirstColor  ;  FirstTint  ;  FirstOverprint  ;  FirstGapColor  ;  FirstGapTint  ;  FirstGapOverprint  ;  SkipFirst  ;  NextCount  ;  NextWeight  ;  NextType  ;  NextColor  ;  NextTint  ;  NextOverprint  ;  NextGapColor  ;  NextGapTint  ;  NextGapOverprint  ;  SkipNext    ]


RowOrColumn
Integer
Specifies whether following attributes apply to rows or columns. 0 -> Rows, 1 -> Columns
     
FirstCount
Integer
  Number of "first rows" in succession with the same stroke attributes
     
StrokeWeight
Points/tenths
  Stroke weight type of first rows
     
FirstType
Integer
  Stroke type of first rows
     
FirstColor
Integer
  Stroke color of first rows
     
FirstTint
Percent
  Tint of first rows
     
FirstOverprint
Boolean
  Specifies whether to overprint stroke of first rows or not
     
FirstGapColor
Integer
  Gap color of first rows
     
FirstGapTint
Percent
  Gap tint of first rows
     
FirstGapOverprint
Boolean
  Specifies whether to overprint gap of next rows or not
     
SkipFirst
Integer
  Number of first "first rows" to which stroke attributes won't apply
     
NextCount
Integer
  Number of "next rows" (rows following "first rows") in succession with the same stroke attributes
     
NextWeight
Points/tenths
  Stroke weight of next rows
     
NextType
Integer
  Stroke type of next rows
     
NextColor
Integer
  Stroke color of next rows
     
NextTint
Percent
  Stroke tint of next rows
     
NextOverprint
Boolean
  Specifies whether to overprint stroke of next rows or not
     
NextGapColor
Integer
  Gap color of next rows
     
NextGapTint
Percent
  Gap tint of next rows
     
NextGapOverprint
Boolean
  Specifies whether to overprint gap of first rows or not
     
SkipNext
Integer
  Number of last "next rows" to which stroke attributes won't apply
     


Note: See menu Table Options->Row(Column) strokes in InDesign for the relation with this command


Example:


See also:


The • sign indicates a mandatory parameter

 

 

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