How can you add tables with multi-row cells to markdown in Microsoft VSTS?
I have previously used asciidoc for readme files on github as it is both richer and less ambiguous. The company now has projects on VSTS which does not support asciidoc so I need to use markdown instead. However, it is unclear what flavour of markdown is actually supported
This page says that github flavoured markdown can be used
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/vsts/collaborate/markdown-guidance
I found another page saying they use commonmark via the markdown-it library.
Q: Does VS Code support GitHub Flavored Markdown?
A: No, VS Code targets the CommonMark Markdown specification using the markdown-it library. GitHub is moving toward the CommonMark specification which you can read about in this update.
I've been using a combination of asciidoctor and pandoc to convert files but nothing gets it quite right. (Asciidoctor converts to docbook which pandoc can then parse)
asciidoctor -b docbook -v -o "$OUTPUT".xml "$INPUT" &&
pandoc -f docbook -t markdown_github -i "$OUTPUT".xml -o "$OUTPUT"
I have to re-add the title manually. My current stumbling block is multi-row cells. Github supports grid tables, see Newline in markdown table?:
+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
| Fruit | Price | Advantages |
+===============+===============+====================+
| Bananas | first line\ | first line\ |
| | next line | next line |
+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
| Bananas | first line\ | first line\ |
| | next line | next line |
+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
But neither this nor embedded html seem to work in VSTS. I would be happy to use html readmes instead if that was permitted.
Update 17-Nov-2017:
I found the link to markdown-it and added it above. I've raised an issue there for clarification (or enhancement). Its unclear which version VSTS actually uses under the hood.
I would like to ask the question of Microsoft themselves but their ask a question link goes straight to stack overflow.
The markdown-it library does support the usage suggested by @Waylan:
| Fruit | Price | Advantages |
| ------------- | ----------------------- | ----------------------- |
| Bananas | first line<br>next line | first line<br>next line |
| Bananas | first line<br>next line | first line<br>next line |
See https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/issues/406. The issue is most likely Microsoft disabling html. A solution thus waits on a reply to @starian's suggestion: https://visualstudio.uservoice.com/forums/330519-visual-studio-team-services/suggestions/32312290-multi-line-in-the-cell-of-a-table-in-markdown-in-v