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Table Cell and Row Span

Summary

Adds spanning for rows and cells in tables.

Syntax

Example:

| Column 1                | Col 2 | Big row span   |
|:-----------------------:|-------| -------------- |
| r1_c1 spans two cols           || One large cell |
| r2_c1 spans two rows    | r2_c2 |                |
|_^                      _| r3_c2 |                |
|    ______          | r4_c2 |_              _|

The example renders as:

    .--------------------------------------------------.
    |        Column 1         | Col 2 |  Big row span  |
    |---------------------------------+----------------|
    |      r1_c1 spans two cols       |                |
    |---------------------------------|                |
    |  r2_c1 spans two rows   | r2_c2 |                |
    |                         |-------| One large cell |
    |                         | r3_c2 |                |
    |-------------------------+-------|                |
    |          ____           | r4_c2 |                |
    `--------------------------------------------------'

To span cells across multiple columns, end them with two or more consecutive vertical bars. Cells to the left will be merged together, as many cells are there are bars. In the example above, there are two bars at the end of cell 2 on row 1, so the two cells to the left of it (numbers 1 and 2) are merged.

To span cells across rows, fill the cell on the last row with at least two underscores, one at the start and the other at the end of its content, and no other characters than spaces, underscores, ^ or =. This is referred to as the marker. The cell with the marker and all the empty cells above it to the first non-empty cell will be made into a single cell, with the content of the non-empty cell. See column 3 ("Big row span") in the example.

By default the contents are vertically aligned in the middle of the cell. To align to the top, include at least one ^ character in the marker between the two underscores; for example, |_^^^_| or simply |_^ _|. See row 2 in column 1 of the example, which is merged with row 3 and aligned at the top. To align to the bottom, use at least one = character between the underscores; for example, |_ = _|. Including both ^ and = in a marker raises a ValueError exception.

Note: If this extension finds a cell with at least two underscores and no other characters other than spaces, ^ or =, it assumes it's a row span marker and attempts to process it. If you need a cell that looks like a marker (generally one with only underscores in it), add the text  as well---this extension won't process it as a row span marker and Markdown will change the  to a space.

Bug in Markdown 2.6

Python Markdown 2.6 does not process the following table correctly:

| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| r1,c1    | r1,c2    | r1,c3    | r1,c4    |
| r2,c1              || r2,c3    | r2,c4    |

The table should be rendered as follows:

    .-------------------------------------------.
    | Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
    |----------+----------+----------+----------|
    | r1,c1    | r1,c2    | r1,c3    | r1,c4    |
    |----------+----------+----------+----------|
    | r2,c1               | r2,c3    | r2,c4    |
    `-------------------------------------------'

Instead it comes out as:

    .-------------------------------------------.
    | Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
    |----------+----------+----------+----------|
    | r1,c1    | r1,c2    | r1,c3    | r1,c4    |
    |----------+----------+----------+----------|
    | r2,c1               | r2,c4    |          |
    `-------------------------------------------'

The bug is in the tables extension, not this one. If you're having problems getting a table with column spans to work correctly in Markdown 2.6, try replacing || with |~~|, as follows:

| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| r1,c1    | r1,c2    | r1,c3    | r1,c4    |
| r2,c1            |~~| r2,c3    | r2,c4    |

The table extension processes the above correctly, and this extension recognizes a cell containing only ~~ as an empty cell. (I chose ~~ because I can't think of a reason anyone would use that in a cell.) If you want to use something different, change ~~ to another value in the following line in the code:

RE_empty_cell = re.compile(r'\s*(~~)?\s*$')

Keep in mind that many characters have special meaning in regular expressions. If you use any of the following characters in the expression, preceed them with a backslash ("\") to avoid problems:

. + * | ? $ ( ) [ ] { }

Usage

See Extensions for general extension usage. Use cell_row_span as the name of the extension. You must include the tables extension before this one, or this extension will not be run.

This extension does not accept any special configuration options.

See https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/tables/ for documentation on the tables extension.

This extension works with Python Markdown versions 2.6 and 3 under Python 2 and Python 3.

License: BSD

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