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@de-vri-es I didn't further comment your [commits](https://github.com/v1cont/yad/pull/248#issuecomment-1721022798) because (yad author) v1cont may at his discretion. As you probably know, he is in the military and has slowed down his rate...
I will, just give me a few days.
@nyankers, can you please show me a markdown example that shows the issue at work, is it possible? Thank you.
I see. Thank you for taking the time to add the demonstration C code.
Hi (I'm not the author), according to this project's table extension specification you do need to add an empty line before and after a table; refer to https://github.com/mity/md4c/blob/481fbfbdf72daab2912380d62bb5f2187d438408/test/spec-tables.txt#L139 and https://github.com/mity/md4c/blob/481fbfbdf72daab2912380d62bb5f2187d438408/test/spec-tables.txt#L157.
No, tables are not part of CommonMark, they are an extensions. BTW, GitHub implements cmark-gfm, not CommonMark. And tables are an extension there too.
Perhaps @Mgarm7351 is referring to yad --form buttons, which indeed had some problems, at least in my gtk2 maintenance branch. @v1cont take a look here https://github.com/step-/yad/commit/46671a4e8b24203426ba1f977b150bca8ad8c00c
I believe all `--field` types take a value, `LBL` included. > With yad 14.1, this creates a messed up field set: ... > Pressing '+', A/H counts up to 59,...
> ...it occured to me, that the second argument of LBL could be truly useful... I agree. > Or, might this be the real bug?Or, might this be the real...
Just to be clear, I'm not the author of yad.