Hi,
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Anca Paula Luca
<ancapaula.luca(a)xwiki.com>wrote;wrote:
Vincent Massol wrote:
On Nov 25, 2008, at 2:03 PM, Vincent Massol
wrote:
Hi,
Do we want to honor whitespaces in table cells or not?
The main advantage of trimming them is to get aligned cell symbols.
See
http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/Creole1.0#section-Creole1.0-Tables
Right now we're honoring whitespaces (they are significant).
If we want to be consistent with normal wiki text we should honor them
since we're honoring spaces in wiki text. However we just need to
agree that it won't be possible to get nicely aligned cell delimiters
then.
WDYT?
One consideration. Right now you have to write the following:
|cell1|cell2|cell3
this is not very readable IMO compared to:
| cell1 | cell2 | cell3
However right now since whitspaces are honored if you write the latter
you'll get:
<td> cell1 </td> in XHTML.
Is there any possibility to trim spaces only around the table delimiters
and
honor only the spaces inside the text in the tables?
I'm leaning towards trimming the surrounding white spaces. One is that it
allows us to align cell elements and the second is they doesn't represent
any valuable information. I mean regardless of the existence of surrounding
white spaces, the output will look the same.
WDYT ?
Thanks.
- Asiri
Otherwise, I'm pretty undecided, since both sound
good (for various
reasons) I'd
say to leave it like it is.
Happy coding,
Anca Luca
Thanks
-Vincent
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