Sorry for the long pause in coming goodies. I do lots of exciting stuff but unfortunately confidential for the moment. It will see the daylight soon though, I hope 🙂
In my free time – I’m developing a set of extensions to help formatting some of my markdown documents that I need to publish. From a couple of useful features I’m planning to add, I’ve chosen to start with the spanning (i.e. supporting rowspan/colspan) tables. Here’s a tiny 100-line module that works with Python-Markdown. It will take this:
| col1 | col2 | col3 | |------|------|-------| | lorem | ipsum | |-------------| dolor | | sit | amet |-------| | sit |------| amet | |------| elit |-------| | amet | | lorem | |------|------|-------| | *piscin* | |------|--------------| | one | more |
and produce this:
Usage:
python -m markdown test.md -x tables >test.html
Download: spanning_tables_markdown.zip
Enjoy!
PS. If for whatever reason it doesn’t do the trick for you, you can also try: Markdown-GridTables but I wrote this in fact because the latter didn’t work with some spanning scenarios I had in my docs.
PS2. I’ve established a GitHub repo for further development: https://github.com/sadaszewski/scimd
Hi there, for Web optimization real contents are genuinely needed, if you just make a copy and paste then you can not rated in search engines.
Legendario.