Marked 2 ouput style like Swiss, but has standard Mark Down table styles

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graham.smith

06 Oct, 2014 04:45 PM

Is there an output style for Marked 2 that is essentially the Swiss style, but uses the "standard" table styles that MarkDown composer defaults to. That is horizontal lines, but no vertical lines.

I have downloaded the academia style, which is better (for me) than the tables Marked produces, but I really need something that looks like the tables published in scientific papers (i.e. the MMD defaults).

Thanks,

Graham

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Brett on 06 Oct, 2014 04:49 PM

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    None that have been made publicly available, but modifying the Swiss
    style to match your needs would be fairly easy. Do you have any
    experience with CSS?

    -Brett

  2. 2 Posted by graham.smith on 06 Oct, 2014 05:03 PM

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    Hello Brett,

    Thanks, unfortunately, I have no experience at all of CSS. Happy to have a go, but have no idea what to do, or how to do it.

    At the moment I am just opening the file in MultiMarkdown Composer to produce my final copy, but it isn't very convenient.

    Cheers,

    Graham

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by Brett on 06 Oct, 2014 06:27 PM

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    Here's a first quick attempt, let me know if it works for you.
    http://ckyp.us/HPS1

    -Brett

  4. 4 Posted by graham.smith on 06 Oct, 2014 06:41 PM

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    Hello Brett,

    For my current file, this works perfectly.

    Many many thanks for this.

    Hopefully it will also be of use to others.

    Cheers,

    Graham

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