1.1 --- a/pages/HelpOnImprovedTableParser Wed Jul 11 00:47:30 2012 +0200
1.2 +++ b/pages/HelpOnImprovedTableParser Fri Jul 13 00:39:56 2012 +0200
1.3 @@ -81,6 +81,24 @@
1.4 until the next row or the end of the table
1.5 }}}
1.6
1.7 +Sometimes it can be convenient to present a table in a formatted fashion, with alignment of column content even when viewed as plain text. However, this can present problems with indentation:
1.8 +
1.9 +{{{#!table
1.10 +First column || Second column
1.11 + ...this should be part of
1.12 + the same paragraph, but isn't
1.13 +}}}
1.14 +
1.15 +To achieve the desired effect, a line continuation syntax is available that prevents !MoinMoin from treating the second and subsequent lines as being indented paragraphs:
1.16 +
1.17 +{{{#!table
1.18 +First column || Second column
1.19 + .. ...this should be part of
1.20 + .. the same paragraph, but isn't
1.21 +}}}
1.22 +
1.23 +Note that the `..` marker must be the first non-space characters on a line: it is not a column separator, and does not therefore provide a way of writing column content side by side.
1.24 +
1.25 ==== Styles and Formatting ====
1.26
1.27 Style and formatting options are placed at the start of a row or column inside `<` and `>` markers, with the options corresponding to HTML attributes as described for the [[HelpOnTables|default syntax for tables]] being supported.