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I am brand new to Pandoc but a big fan! However, when converting a markdown table constructed as a default style, markdown to html output should be simply that -- no alignment styles should be applied: e.g. output should be blah..., not blah....
The problem is that the inline styles overrule any defaults applied in a .css file and also create verbose code. Because specific alignments are already available in markdown, it does not make sense to have the default option replicate one of them.
Thanks
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Thank you very much for responding so rapidly. This will save me from
having to replace all of the markdown tables with html versions, making
things much friendlier when I collaborate and, of course, ideal for
me as well.
I am not a programmer and just joined github. I noticed just now that my request was not properly formatted (I had put in an example of <td style="left-align>blah.. , etc and see that the table elements were stripped out. My apologies.
Pandoc is a lovely tool. Thank you so much for your time and effort.
I am brand new to Pandoc but a big fan! However, when converting a markdown table constructed as a default style, markdown to html output should be simply that -- no alignment styles should be applied: e.g. output should be blah..., not blah....
The problem is that the inline styles overrule any defaults applied in a .css file and also create verbose code. Because specific alignments are already available in markdown, it does not make sense to have the default option replicate one of them.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: