This update offers functions to split a single column into two columns and to
merge two existing columns into one. This should be useful for a lot of
situations, where the data you get has not the expected format. Additionally
Tablecruncher now stores the column widths and the header row status when a
file is saved. On opening that same file again the widths and header row is set
to its previous state, thus making it easier to work with your CSV files over
a longer time period.
New Features
- Feature: Split column into two columns
- Feature: Merge two adjacent columns by providing an optional glue string
- Feature: Column widths and header status are stored when file gets save
- Feature: Asterisk can now be used as a delimiter
Fixed Bugs
- Fixed: When new rows were created by pasting, the columns next to them
sometimes won’t accept new data
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Version 1.7.0
requires macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, Ventura (Apple Silicon) or macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina (Intel)