This forum is devoted solely to the Markdown format, specifically the CommonMark specification of it, so proposing editor ideas here won’t do much good. If none of the many Markdown editors meet your needs, you might propose your ideas to them. But unlike say, Excel, you have the option of editing in plain text, or using a fancy editor that does things such as you describe. So any support for tables will always be via a plain text syntax, which will always support editing using a generic plain text editor, which of course will not be like using a word processor or spreadsheet program. Table of Contents Math Block (Display Math) Inline Math TeX Commands available in Typora Physics Package Chemistry Expressions Cross Reference Auto Numbering Troubleshooting Force Refresh Line Breaking Limitations Math Block (Display Math) Math blocks are LaTeX expressions. The rendering process is processed by MathJax. Markdown itself is just a plain text format for writing structured documents – which means that everything it represents must be describable and editable using plain text. Typora supports rendering normal mathematics using Tex/LaTeX syntax. If you search for “Markdown editor” you’ll find plenty more. For example, Typora, Mark Text and Zettlr. There exist Markdown editors that make table creation and modification easy much as you describe. What you are describing are features for a Markdown editor, not Markdown itself.
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