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1.3 <mtr> -- row in a table or matrix            What is implemented from MathML 2.0 standard ?

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Description:

An mtr element represents one row in a table or matrix. An mtr element is only allowed as a direct sub-expression of an mtable element, and specifies that its contents should form one row of the table. Each argument of mtr is placed in a different column of the table, starting at the leftmost column.

Implemented Attributes from MathML:

Name Values Default
rowalign (top | bottom | center) center
columnalign (left | center | right) center

Attributes shared by all MathML Elements:

Name Values Default
mathvariant normal | bold | italic | bold-italic | double-struck | bold-fraktur | script | bold-script | fraktur | sans-serif | bold-sans-serif | sans-serif-italic | sans-serif-bold-italic | monospace normal (except for mi)
mathsize number | small | normal | big inherited
mathcolor #rrggbb | html-color-name inherited
mathbackground #rrggbb | html-color-name inherited
href URI

CSS style attribute:

Name Values
style font-family:serif; font-size:20pt; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; color:#rrggbb ; background:#rrggbb;

fMath attributes shared by all MathML Elements:

Name Values Default
mathvariant bold-double-struck | double-struck-italic | double-struck-bold-italic | circle | bold-circle | circle-italic | circle-bold-italic normal
border number 0
bordercolor #rrggbb | html-color-name black
shiftX number 0
shiftY number 0

html-color-name = "aqua", "black", "blue", "fuchsia", "gray", "green", "lime", "maroon", "navy", "olive", "purple", "red", "silver", "teal", "white", "yellow"

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