thoughts on a table specification (short! 10 simple rules!)
    Bowerbird at aol.com 
    Bowerbird at aol.com
       
    Mon Jun  6 14:38:19 EDT 2011
    
    
  
wander said:
>    A few remarks... 
thanks for your feedback!      :+)
>    Using tabs to format tables 
>    will make your table look awful 
>    for people with different tab sizes.
yes, i get that.
but as i said, this is for my own system,
where i've programmed the viewer-app,
and that program sets all the "tab stops".
i didn't bother to say _how_ it does that,
but a short version is that it copy-fits the
table to look nice in the current view-port.
indeed, one description of how my viewer
earns its praise as an "intelligent" app is 
it copy-fits the entire book to the window.
one example is its widow/orphan control.
another is headings are sized to copy-fit.
>    If your table is so complex 
>    it needs stuff like cell merging
i mentioned cell-merging as a possibility,
and only a possibility.   it'll take examples
from the real-world to see if cell-merging
(a) is possible, and (b) is necessary...
>    Making row and column headers required
>    would annoy me greatly. 
well, i wouldn't want to "annoy you" at all,
let alone "greatly", so i would probably just
tell you that to signal a table, it is required to
put a space in column 1 and a dot in column 2,
_but_ that you could _skip_ the dot in column 2
if you wanted to put a row-header there instead.
>    The single to mark empty cells 
>    feels too magical for me. 
the whole thing should feel "too magical" for you.
but i'm going to make it work.   you just watch me.
>    Having to include images to make sure everyone
>    can read your Markdown document feels... wrong. 
it's not a requirement.   it's just a good suggestion.
my users are making e-books.   the hard part is the
writing and the editing and the polishing and all that.
creating a few images, to make sure that the content
is properly appreciated, is a very small price to them
for the peace-of-mind that the redundancy brings...
>    All in all, I wouldn't really like this 
>    going in mainline Markdown. 
i wouldn't either.   because then "jaguar" wouldn't be
so special, especially in comparison with markdown.
but elegance has a brilliance that spreads itself widely.
-bowerbird
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