If you want to make the table larger than 6 columns or 10 rows, you can click the row/column number and enter a number. Click the most left icon, and you will be able to resize the table. Put the cursor inside a table and a table tooltip will show above the table header. Right click on a table cell, and in the Context menu, there are menu items for add/remove table columns. The delete line command (Shift+Alt+Ctrl/Command+L) or delete table row command (Shift+Ctrl/Command+Backspace) will delete current table row in a table, or use the Context menu (right click). In newer version, you can just add rows by pressing “Tab Key”. Press Command/Ctrl+Enter to quickly insert an empty row under the current table row, or use the Context menu (right click). Last but not least, next year Licat will start work on a WYSIWYG mode as a 3rd mode for Obsidian, something I have been eagerly waiting for since I started using Obsidian.Or, you can also insert table from the menu bar.Ī table must have table headers and at least one row and one column. They only get wrapped when you go back to Typora’s normal, WYSIWYG mode.įurthermore, in Typora’s normal, WYSIWYG mode the tag remains visible in the cell, whereas in Obsidian it disappears when you turn on Preview. If you want the real Edit mode, you have to turn on what Typora calls “Source Code Mode” If you then look at a cell with in it you’ll see it is just as ugly as Obsidian’s Edit mode for tables, with NO lines wrapped. Typora is a WYSIWYG editor, so anything you do is immediately rendered as a Preview mode, although the Preview mode is editable. When you put inside a cell you do get a line wrap, but it is NOT in Edit mode. What you state here is not correct either. To ensure that Snip is configured to work seamlessly with. If you use, you get a line wrap inside the cell in edit I use Typora too, and have done so for around 3 years. We recommend using the LaTeX formats for adding math to a Typora document, but PNG images for tables. And now that I think of it, for tables that I am not using an auto sort so I can’t work from top, I could just open another pane above and double check that so as not to totally lose my flow by scrolling up and checking.Īnyways, sorry about the rambling long post. For telling users about columns/rows with data will be removed, we can also show warning on live resize, or highlight cells of current table with a different color. In fact this gives me an idea of a macro that would temporarily paste it in. Ditch the widget and introduce the ability to resize by dragging the right or bottom edge of the actual table, with live feedback so that the user can visually see what is happening. Regardless, the feature would be super cool if you didn’t want to have to stay at the top (or bottom) in order to know your column.Įven if it meant having a hotkey to temporarily show it. This works, but it is annoying to retrofit many old tables with this special bottom row.Īs I am writing this, I realize that I could just stay at the top and add rows above rather than below so as to keep the titles in view. I was thinking it would be very cool to have a feature that keeps the column titles visible even when you are scrolled down.Īs a workaround, for my tables that have many columns and when the above entries don’t make it obvious what the columns are, I have been adding a row at the bottom that adds zz before column names so that it sorts to the bottom regardless of which column I am sorting by. I prefer to stay here over GitHub, but am happy to move over there if that is preferred. I’m not sure if you currently want any feature requests or if you do, whether this is even the location to do it.
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