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Add basic support for tables. The conversion discards any styling information given by markdown. It renders the table with a fixed style. This fix is related to thorstenb#26 Ceaveats: * one table per slide * no header styling * no support for links in table cells
Presentations might contain links and other markup content. This patch does not use the table API, but rather assumes that cell content is text only.
Grabbing only the first parsed cell content discards information. This patch changes the former behaviour to use the complete parsed markup content for the table cell.
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Wow - nice stuff! Re-surfacing from serious work swampage, will look & play with it shortly. |
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Dear @thorstenb thank you very much. My last point I had raised (couldn't make links to appear) is solved by my last commit. It comes at a cost of loosing any information for values and value types as you might need for spread sheets. I thought for a presentation that use case doesn't really exist. I'm still not sure about the styling for the table. I was hoping I could define that in a master of the presentation, but my PowerPoint/OpenOffice skillz are limited in that matter. Looking forward to your feedback. |
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I would like to see table support. Any news on this? 😇 |
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Hi @romanofski in case you're still around - we've finally managed to migrate |
Please don't merge this patch yet since I do have a few questions:
At this point the implementation does all what I need. Let me know what you think.
Commit message:
Add basic support for tables. The conversion discards any styling information given by markdown. It renders the table with a fixed style.
This fix is related to #26
Ceaveats: