fixed a Vim error(E907) in Min/Max when comparing v:null to a float
fixed CountE/CountNE/PercentE/PercentNE to support spanning rows/columns
added test cases for all the new formula functions
- Min: get the lowest value
- Max: get the highest value
- CountE: count the number of empty cells
- CountNE: count the number of non-empty cells
- PercentE: percent of empty cells
- PercentNE: percent of non-empty cells
- AverageNE: average over non-empty cells
Also added a subtle tweak that ignores an HTML comment tag ('<!--')
found between the table and the starting formula line. Being able to
wrap all the formula lines with an HTML comment prevents the formulas
from being rendered in Markdown/ReST output.
If a g:table_mode_separator is escaped by a backslash, the table is
aligned ignoring this instance of the g:table_mode_separator, but the
column deletion and insertion functions did not consider this behaviour.
The g:table_mode_escaped_separator regex is simplified and optimized a
little bit. Also more care is taken to prevent unexpected behaviour if
special characters are used as g:table_mode_separator.
Because tablemode#spreadsheet#DeleteColumn() and
tablemode#spreadsheet#DeleteRow() take v:count1 into account, the
automatic repetition of vim has to be suppressed.
Readme mentions settings for Markdown and ReST, but we can apply them
automatically for the current filetype. If a user is editing a no
filetype scratch buffer, they'll still need to configure these options
themselves. But this provides better defaults when editing a buffer of
these filetypes.
Adds get_buffer_or_global_option that could be used for any other
buffer-local (filetype-specific) options.
Fixes#45.
Require our end expr to insert a border. This prevents borders from
clobbering other text and makes it possible to use visual block to insert
a new column.
Initial support. Alignment and border creation is fixed and is
consistent in considering the escaped table separator as part of the
column.
TODO :
* Fix syntax to reflect the above.
* Fix cell definition, motion & formula engine to incorporate this.
In order to use vim table mode over vimwiki native table formatting
support you need to add the following vimwiki settings to your vimrc :
```vim
let g:vimwiki_table_mappings=0
let g:vimwiki_table_auto_fmt=0
```