Well, that's an one workaround for (some versions of) markdown's lack of tables.. Interesting that you chose to use CSV format. Seems there are advantages (standardisation) and disadvantages (limited to simple tables). --[[Joey]] # Patch for new header options I have written a small patch for this plugin to enable the first column as a header instead of just the first row or no header. In my version, there is three options for the header field : + **no**: no header; + **col**: the first column as header; + **row**: the first row as header (for compatibility reason, **yes** is an alternate value for this option). Here is the links to the patch and to a patched version of the plugin : + [table.pm.patch](http://alexandre.dupas.free.fr/code/ikiwiki/table.pm.patch) + [table.pm](http://alexandre.dupas.free.fr/code/ikiwiki/table.pm) I hope this might be intresting for some ikiwiki user's. --[[AlexandreDupas]] > Thanks for the patch, I've merged it in. > (Just FYI, in future, I recommend using a unified diff. Also, not > renaming variables that don't really need to be renamed makes your patch > easier to apply.) --[[Joey]] --- # Horizontal cell alignment Do you know any easy method of horizontal cell alignment? I know I can set `class` attribute for the table, but how to set different `class` for different cells? [DokuWiki](http://www.dokuwiki.org/) has a nice horizontal alignment solution. Suppose that we have `|foo|` cell. If I want to align the cell to left, then I should type `|foo |`. If I want to do right alignment, then I type `| foo|`. For centering cell content I need to type `| foo |`. Please note that I used only one space for all examples, but in DokuWiki I can use many spaces. Do you like it? Can you implement the same in Ikiwiki? :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]