Hi Mario,

I disagree. I see no context where...

| slice-name |color:green; ''slice-value'' | 

should be interpreted as...

key: slice-name
value: color:green; ''slice-value''

The blanks as well as the css simply are not part of the slice value -- 
their intention and use is for the wikifier to format the cell. Besides, if 
you desperately needed your value to be...

value: color:green; ''slice-value'' 

you could use...

| slice-name | color:green; ''slice-value'' | 

With the interpretation proposed earlier the first leading and trailing 
blanks would be stripped from the slice-value... as their purpose is *always
* that of cell formatting, not of value definition. So, using blanks would 
be your escaping mechanism. One simply cannot have it both ways, either one 
desires cell formatting or a slice value... never both. At least that 
sounds like a sensible distinction to me.

Cheers, Tobias.

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