I completely agree with John that we need to get a row-spanning markup for simple tables decided.
I would cast my vote for 1 of these: ||text ||span rows +++|| ||text || ||text || ||text ||span rows ///|| ||text || ||text || Both seem to be simple, both can be somewhat intuitive*, and as far as I know neither conflicts with other markup... Since John already had a markup that followed roughly this style it seems that implementation would be fairly straightforward. Any possibility somebody could throw out an example of how it would look spanning a row in an inner column? Is this how it would look? ||text ||span rows ///||column 3|| ||text ||column 3|| ||text ||column 3|| Or would you leave a blank column like this? ||text ||span rows ///||column 3|| ||text || ||column 3|| ||text || ||column 3|| It's probably a dumb question if I knew the final resulting HTML better, but I'm just trying to visualize it... -Peter * The "+" can be thought of as "I'm adding the below rows to this row". The / can be seen as kind of pointing down and to the center of the cell on the row below which will be spanned. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
