I certainly would find such a feature useful. psuedo-database almost could
be a use. Maybe not used in production, but for unit testing and other
internal tasks?
On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 9:55:32 AM UTC-5, Arjan wrote:
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> I'd like to work with tabular data in my Leo ou
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Arjan <arjanmos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to work with tabular data in my Leo outlines, such that the table
> structure is visualized inside a node body (aligned column widths) and a
> key binding should facilitate navigation/data entry
Just a few pointers relating to the topic:
Recent versions of the Zim-wiki (written in Python) feature a table plug-in
using a gtk widget to edit the table, which is then stored in plain text
format.
Org-mode defines a couple of textual table formats and Emacs org-mode has
some neat features
I'd like to work with tabular data in my Leo outlines, such that the table
structure is visualized inside a node body (aligned column widths) and a
key binding should facilitate navigation/data entry (e.g. tab jumps to next
column). In other words, it should work roughly like OrgMode tables