On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 07:31, Oliver Betz <[email protected]> wrote: > Editing table data externally, using Text2Tbl or ConvertHTML, is an > workaround.
OK, this is getting silly. I work with tables a lot too, and it's not such a big deal to: -copy current table in from the rendered page -paste in OpenOffice spreadsheet -do wonders with *spreadheet-oriented* tool -copy-paste in Edit mode over the old table -click the handy-dandy Excel-to-markup edit toolbar button, then Preview -(extremely rare) make changes manually if something is out of place Jeez. :) Folks, pmwiki is a WIKI engine, not an office suite! For more complicated tables (like ones presenting linguistic variances of various parts of speech), I use templates I am quite happy with the Preview as it is handled in the Gemini set of skins. For image presentation I provide my users with templates into which all they put is the file name (the template name and the include markup is popped in with a custom edit button). I would be very happy to see a page-picker for links internal to the wiki, and slightly more user-friendly uploads. Other than this, a visual editor handling the conversion from rich text (HTML<->Markup) for a predefined set of styles handled with a style pulldown list (bold, italics, color highlight, alignment) and a way for us to add/remove styles from that list, and I would not ask for more. Cheerio, Radu
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