Le mer. 28 nov. 2018 à 16:25, Daniel Verite <dan...@manitou-mail.org> a écrit :
> Lætitia Avrot wrote: > > > # The result I want > > From points 3 and 4, here is what I'd like to see : > > > > | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | > > |----------|----------|----------| > > | content | content | content | > > | content | content | content | > > (2 rows) > > What would it look like when a field or a header is made of multiple > lines? > I suppose you mean in the standard output when the screen is too short to print the whole line ? Because if the output is redirected to a file (with `\o myfile` for example), the line end naturally when the row ends. That's a good question. Markdown Extra doesn't provide any solution in that case. Each newline means a new row. I'd say that in that case markdown syntax will be broken and the user has to redirect the output in a file to have a right markdown syntax.... That case could be explained in the documentation. So if we try with an example we'd have something like that : | Header | Header | Header | Header | Header | Header | Header | Header | Header | Header | Reallyreallyreallyreally TooLongHeader | Header | | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | Reallyreallyreallyreally TooLongContent |content | | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | content | Reallyreallyreallyreally TooLongContent |content | (2 rows) I couldn't find a way to make it right. If you have a better idea, please share it :-) Cheers, Lætitia -- *Think! Do you really need to print this email ? * *There is no Planet B.*