Add a HTML Table template#8
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First of all, thank you for this great application, it really works like a charm!
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The aim of this pull request is to add another default template, which would show up under the other default templates in the Template Editor and behave accordingly.
This new template would be a HTML template in table format and it would include almost every custom variable available. I really don't know if this works as it should, but this is what I've done:
Workflow
Other List My Apps custom templates, which can be manually added to the List My Apps' Template Editor (or used for forking...)
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Questions
In the header and footer sections ("stdheaders" and "stdfooters") of \res\values\strings.xml, is there a difference between
< and \u003c or between
> and \u003e ?
If one could use either < or \u003c to escape < (and either > or \u003e to escape >) under "stdheaders" and "stdfooters" that would streamline the process of adding new templates a bit.