Le 24/05/2011 10:27, Oliver Betz a écrit :

Nevertheless there is one case where a WYSIWYG editor is extremly
useful: Table editing!

editing tables (and specially inserting columns) is a real problem, but shoudn't be confused with WYSIWYG. Any rough help could be invaluable, without the need of trying to have an exact width (for example)

The basic (||||||) markup I always found unreadable - may be copied from mediawiki. The "advanced" pmwiki markup is much better [(:table:) - (:cell:)]

so an utility able to look at (:table:) and (:tableend:) and to insert rows or colummn should be great.

What also could be done prety easily (I guess) is a "realtime" preview.

With modern screens (large...) one could have the preview next to the edit windows. Is not the code almost already here with present preview?

jdd


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