![]() ![]() Yesterday, I installed a free app from the Apple AppStore called ‘CSView’, yesterday. md file, in my local drive so this will not have been subject to any iCloud syncing complications, but the crash still happened. Today’s test, was with ‘Marked2bigCsvTriggersFreeze.csv’ and its. I’ve noticed that iCloud is *very* slow, at the moment. Marked2 could have been trying to work nicely but screwed up because syncing was in progress. One other thought I had was that yesterday’s crash could have been in part because I was working with files that were in iCloud. Marked2 crashed as soon as I dropped the. I don’t know if this would really confuse Marked2, as such, but it would mean that the file was bigger in that it would have more columns than my original test (but about the same number of rows, ~1600). This one is actually more horrible than the one I’d tested yesterday in that it still has a lot of the unwanted commas/columns that I’d removed with regex/manually. The files that I tested included people’s personal details but I fished out a similar file and reacted it ('Marked2bigCsvTriggersFreeze.csv’), which is attached along with its. This, feel free to share a crash report :). Marked, so there's a bug in there somewhere that I haven't caught yet. This to make sure I was giving you good info, I did manage to crash Table processing isn't terribly efficient, so massiveĬSVs will take a few seconds to load/refresh on change. In an empty Markdown file, just add a line like: So it will refresh the preview when the CSV file changes. Marked watches included files for changes, Haven't extensively tested this feature, but it works on most of theĬSV's I have laying around. It to a MultiMarkdown table (viewable by both MMD and GFM processors). Marked's include syntax inside of a Markdown document, it will convert ![]() Marked can't open CSV files directly, but if you include one using Nevertheless, I tried TableFlip on one of these files and it really didn't like it-too big, I assume. This looked good for creating tables but I really only want to view them. csv-related info here and saw mention of TableFlip. Is there a setting or kind of CSS file that would achieve a spreadsheet view of. But if I try this Marked2 just gives the. csv into Marked2 and see contents in a spreadsheet format, I could edit in CotEditor-best of both worlds. It's pretty easy to see where I need to do this if I open in Numbers/Excel (but less easy to edit) if I use BBEdit/CotEditor it's easy to edit but not easy to see what I need to edit. ![]() I've used regex in BBEdit to tidy the files up but there are some final tweaks that I need to do manually. csv files (~12 'columns' x ~2000 'rows') and wondered if it's possible to view them in Marked2 as a table/spreadsheet? Ultimately, I need to end up with a. ![]()
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