mojado Posted January 20, 2023 Report Share Posted January 20, 2023 MarkupTable 1.7.0 The table generator for Markup-Formatted tables. Fast creation, easy editing and open save-formats makes MarkupTable a great companion for any writer who uses Markup-Languages to structure its texts. SUPPORTED LANGUAGES: Markdown/HMTL, MarkdownExtra, MultiMarkdown, Textile, Wikitext, BBCode, Smark## Export MarkupTable can generate tables for the following markup languages: Markdown (exported as an HTML table), MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra/Parsedown, Wikitext, Textile, BBCode, Smark and HTML. The tables can be exported as plain text files as well as Textbundle- and Textpack-files.## CSV as a base MarkupTable can also act as a CSV-editor and can therefore read in and save CSV files. When reading CSV files, MarkupTable can automatically detect the field-delimiter used in the CSV file. In addition, MarkupTable recognizes cells in quotation-marks in CSV files and processes them, so that tables are displayed correctly. In addition, there are several options available if and how quotation-marks should be used for cells in the resulting file when saving.## Extensive editing capabilities To make creating and editing tables easy and convenient, there are many actions that can be done either with the mouse or the the keyboard. - Edit individual cells - Add rows and columns anywhere - Move rows and columns - Deleting rows and columns - Duplicating rows and columns - Automatically fill rows and columns with values## Various preview options In addition to the regular table-view MarkupTable offers three additional views for the generated table: - CSV-view: In the CSV-view, the table is displayed as it would be saved as a CSV-file. In this view, the table can also be edited. - Markup-view (view only, text can be copied): The Markup-view provides a preview of the markup code for the table that MarkupTable would generate on export. - Web-view: In the Web-view, the table can be viewed in its formatted state.##Import of tables from different sources## Import existing markup tables MarkupTable can import tables formatted in any of the following markup languages: MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra, Wikitext, Textile, BBcode, Smark, and HTML. For this, the corresponding table only has to be marked during import and MarkupTable takes over the rest.## Import of CSV-tables MarkupTable can import CSV-files and append their contents to the current table. The current table structure is automatically analyzed and adjusted so that a correct overall table is created.## Import from the clipboard MarkupTable can also import tables from the clipboard into the current table. Tables that have been copied from web-pages, or "texts" separated by delimiter-signs, can be easily imported into MarkupTable-tables without any further effort.## User-Interface Adjustments MarkupTable offers a variety of options to customize the user interface. Via Menu > View, the title-bar can be shown / hidden. MarkupTable also natively supports the dark mode of Mojave. For older macOS versions, the menu option Display > Light/Dark Interface provides the option to switch between light and dark interfaces manually. Furthermore, options are available to customize the text fields of the CSV-view and the Markup-view to your own preferences. OS X 10.10+ Download links https://alfafile.net/file/8MEhi/MarkupTa170.ziphttps://rg.to/file/0967059e9316db4f93ab730edbf27623/MarkupTa170.zip.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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