Good to know!
BTW, I just upgraded and now the table works for me too.
On 30 Aug 2021, at 22:43, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Searching through my inbox, I see mention of the old engine being
based on Sundown, while the new one is using CommonMark. Searching
through the release notes, the switch
Searching through my inbox, I see mention of the old engine being based
on Sundown, while the new one is using CommonMark. Searching through
the release notes, the switch happened in Revision 5742, released
Thursday, November 26, 2020.
-Eric
On 30 Aug 2021, at 8:24, leo wrote:
Thanks for
Thanks for the info. It would be great if we knew more about this
Markdown engine…
On 30 Aug 2021, at 22:14, Eric Sharakan wrote:
It apparently depends on the version of MailMate you're running.
Benny changed the Markdown engine it uses fairly recently. It also
works for me running r5820.
Interesting! I use Version 1.13.1 (5676) and it definitely doesn’t
work.
On 30 Aug 2021, at 17:01, Thomas Grundberg wrote:
Strange, works for me: [screen
dump](https://grundberg.se/temp/markdown_dashes.png).
Mailmate 1.14 (5820), macOS 10.14.6 (Mojave).
--
Thomas
It apparently depends on the version of MailMate you're running. Benny
changed the Markdown engine it uses fairly recently. It also works for
me running r5820.
-Eric
On 30 Aug 2021, at 3:01, Thomas Grundberg wrote:
Strange, works for me: [screen
I believe that MultiMarkdown and PHPMarkdown Extra are considered pretty
much the definitive sources for this syntax.
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-5/tables.html
That page links to PHP Markdown Extra.
However I think that two dashes are used to ‘em-dashes’ which may be why
tables
Hi there
I have noticed (through trial and error) that Markdown tables seem to
need at least three dashes per column in the “line” under the
header, e.g.
```
| aaa | bbb |
|---|--|
| hallo | duda |
| hallo | duda |
```
works, while
```
| aaa | bbb |
| -- | -- |
| hallo | duda |