Introduction of four new parameters for Advanced Tables for Confluence
New parameters enable users to customize the way content is rendered on pages using the Advanced Tables for Confluence macros.
Parameter name
Available for macros
Description
Auto total rows styles
All
Users can now specify CSS styles to be applied on the Auto total row from Row formatting > Header & footer rows > Auto total rows styles in a macro's editor. This parameter is valid only if Column settings > Numbering and totaling > Auto total numeric columns is enabled in the macro editor.
Hide header rows
Table Plus
CSV Table
JSON Table
Users can now hide the table header rows from being displayed. This parameter is available in the Row formatting > Header & footer rows tab of the macro editor, and is dependent on the value set in the Number of header rows parameter. If the Number of header rows parameter is zero (0), any header row(s) in the table is displayed as data row(s). If the header rows are hidden, any styles applied to such rows are ignored.
This parameter is not available for the Attachment Table macro.
Retrieve attachments from child pages
Attachment Table
Users can now display the attachments on child pages of the required parent page as specified in the Space and Page parameters of the Attachment Table macro. This parameter is valid only if Source is set to Single page.
Show result as table
JSON Table
Users can now display JSON data as plain text instead of displaying data in a table with the JSON settings > Data settings > Show result as tableparameter in the macro editor. This text is devoid of any column delimiters or whitespace characters.
Ability to specify delimiter for downloaded or exported file
Users can now specify the delimiter to be used when table data is downloaded or exported. This feature isenabled onlyifEnable download and export as attachment in Table settings > Advanced settings is selected in the macro editor. Though by default, comma (,) acts as the delimiter, users canspecify another single character to be used as a delimiter. Once the file is downloaded or exported, the file contents are separated with this delimiter.
Retain table customizations after applying filters
Any settings applied on a table such as row and/or column styles, numbering of rows, or totaling of numeric columns, are applied even after applying filters on table data. The row numbers and totals are recalculated and displayed as per the filters specified.
More release notes for additional versions of this product are available here.