David Rogers <davidandrewrog...@gmail.com> writes:

IMO this can (and definitely should) be regarded as a purely cosmetic problem, to be resolved by purely cosmetic methods. I think the idea that each table cell is exactly one unit of information (and can’t be a collection or array of units
of information) is more important than this issue.

In other words, I think it’s better to ridiculously overload fontification and output formatting, than to sacrifice the main logic of how tables currently
work. I just don’t believe that it could be worth it.

The appearance of the tables is purely cosmetic ... however when one ends up maintaining three copies of the same table, I don't think that dismissing it offhand as a "cosmetic problem" is a productive approach.

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Timothy

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