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lineman vs yeoman -- let's use HTML tables for this #7

Closed searls closed 11 years ago

searls commented 11 years ago

i think the lineman vs. yeoman table should be an html table. the ascii art is cute but when you're editing the file directly it's a lot of work to keep it formatted. Also I feel like it's not super readable. @davemo -- I guess this means we need to style tables?

davemo commented 11 years ago

Yeah I thought about doing it as a table, I'm not sure what they even look like with the underscore default styles that I aped. Will spike.

davemo commented 11 years ago

However, editing is very easy with asciiflow.com and the import feature :)

searls commented 11 years ago

Remember that marked supports HTML tables in github flavored markdown, so that should be much easier

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However, editing is very easy with asciiflow.com and the import feature :)

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davemo commented 11 years ago

Oh snap! I forgot that, right :)

davemo commented 11 years ago

Well, the markdown tables is about as crappy for editing as the ASCII art :P

searls commented 11 years ago

Well they don't need to be perfectly aligned to parse through marked correctly IIRC. 

also there are table formatting plugins for auto aligning gherkin style tables. I use Table Cleaner for ST2

On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 2:58 PM, David Mosher notifications@github.com wrote:

Well, the markdown tables is about as crappy for editing as the ASCII art :P

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davemo commented 11 years ago

Fixed in cb1ccf6c72327dfdc8f10c9a84c90c60780f27f0