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-This may, strictly speaking, be a bug in the [[plugins/contrib/pandoc]] plugin, but I think it would be better to fix it in ikiwiki because of its kind (and maybe because I believe/hope pandoc will become the markdown dialect standard). For all I know it might not only affect pandoc tables.
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-When creating a simple table in pandoc-flavoured markdown,
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- 1 2
- --- ---
- 3 4
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-pandoc converts this to the html code
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- <table>
- <thead>
- <tr class="header">
- <th align="left">1</th>
- <th align="left">2</th>
- </tr>
- </thead>
- <tbody>
- <tr class="odd">
- <td align="left">3</td>
- <td align="left">4</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
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-`<tr class="header">` causes it to be affected by `style.css`'s
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- .header {
- margin: 0;
- font-size: 140%;
- font-weight: bold;
- line-height: 1em;
- display: block;
- }
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-(more specifically by `display: block;`), which results in all header cells to cramp together in the first column.
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-The fix is easy: In `style.css` change `.header {` to `.header tr:not(.header) {`.
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-Alternatively, add the following code.
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- tr.header {
- display: table-row;
- }
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-I've added that last code snippet to my `custom.css` file. I admit `.header tr:not(.header)` is not especially elegant, but then again, I have almost no knowledge of CSS. There might be better solutions. (I don't even know why `display: block;` breaks the tables or why changing it to `display: table-header;` doesn't fix it but `display: table-row;` does :DÂ )