WYSIWYG csv table editor #681
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Damn, this sounds like a fun challenge. Both figuring out what kind of UI would work best on a mobile and implementing it. However, my inner product manager would be quite upset if I prioritized this over the bugs, and other major features, so this will probably have to wait. Though, if this got some 10-15 👍🏽s, then it would put it very near the top of my list. |
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Thanks @vHanda - I do understand why this wouldn't make the high priority list, unless we get lots of upvotes! (It's possible, though not very pretty, for a csv file to also work as a markdown checklist eg:
However, if I save this as a .csv, GitJournal won't open it. |
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If you go to Settings -> storage file formats -> note file types, you can configure GitJournal to open CSV files. It will open then in the Raw editor, but it should work. |
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thanks. I have now been able to open a csv this way. |
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A todo.csv could be a more portable alternative to todo.txt. |
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I know CSVs aren't markdown, but a WYSIWYG csv table editor would be a great addition to GitJournal.
I don't know of any mobile app that does this.
This would help allow a csv file to be used as a todo list (you could easily edit a 'done' column)
I find CSV syntax more intuitive than markdown table syntax, but still unwieldy on a phone.
GitHub already allows simple filtering of csv files via the 'search this file' box (I've filtered by 'disaster' in the screenshot)
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