> "23. Tables
>
> The AsciiDoc table syntax looks and behaves like other delimited block
> types and supports standard block configuration entries [...]"

Yes, its probably a bit subtle, a "behaves like" b does not mean that
a is a b, nor that it "behaves identically", in particular the
delimiter is different by not being all the same character, but the
minimum size of the whole delimiter sequence is still four "like" :)
other delimiters.

Cheers
Lex

>
> so I read the "Delimiter block" specification...
>
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