More continuing text for tables
    Michel Fortin 
    michel.fortin at michelf.com
       
    Tue Jun 23 14:38:27 EDT 2009
    
    
  
Le 2009-06-23 à 0:01, Simon Bull a écrit :
> Thus, text may be continued over any number of lines in a table  
> body, like
> this;
>
>
>   |    Col A    |   Col B  |  Col C
> ---+-------------+----------+---------
> 1 |      A1     |    B1    |    C1
>   : a2 contains :  b2      :  c2
>   : some long & :   b2     :   c2
>   : interesting :    b2    :    c2
> 2 | commentary  |     B2   |     C2
> 3 |      A3     |    B3    |    C3
Are you sure this syntax is so intuitive? I was certain (for about 5  
minutes) that you meant the colons to continue the cell from the  
previous line, not start a new cell, despite the weird result. What  
David Wheeler proposed seem to follow my interpretation. Basically,  
here's what I saw:
   |    Col A    |  Col B   |  Col C
==+=============+==========+=========
1 |      A1     |    B1    |    C1
   | a2 contains |  b2      |  c2
   | some long & |   b2     |   c2
   | interesting |    b2    |    c2
--+-------------+----------+---------
2 | commentary  |     B2   |     C2
--+-------------+----------+---------
3 |      A3     |    B3    |    C3
And here's what I believe you meant:
   |    Col A    |  Col B   |  Col C
==+=============+==========+=========
1 |      A1     |    B1    |    C1
--+-------------+----------+---------
   | a2 contains |  b2      |  c2
   | some long & |   b2     |   c2
   | interesting |    b2    |    c2
2 | commentary  |     B2   |     C2
--+-------------+----------+---------
3 |      A3     |    B3    |    C3
Which makes me believe my syntax above using explicit line separators  
may be better, even though it's much more verbose.
-- 
Michel Fortin
michel.fortin at michelf.com
http://michelf.com/
    
    
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