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According to the perfectionistic intent of this community I would suggest to the other users the possibility to make theyr questions and answers nicer by using tools like the following:

What do you think, can it be interesting? If you like the idea advice your tools as answers to this question.

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    Why should it be SEs responsibility to provide tools for creating graphics? There are thousands of such tools a google search away; I don't see any value in SE creating yet another tool. Also, it's probably nontrivial to specify a set of requirements applicable to all potential use cases, as every question would have different requirements for its graphics.
    – l4mpi
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 12:24
  • @l4mpi: thanks for the answer, of course it's not a responsability of SE to provide something! SE could like it or not. For example SE likes to provide high quality (is not a matter of responsibility). Also I wasn't speaking of creating a tool but of focusing on: "can it be profitable to help our users to make better questions? Could it be achieved by advicing them a list of tool such as Visio, MathJax, Wolfram Alpha and so on?"
    – Revious
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 13:00
  • Maybe my question is too much generic, but is there a section where I can ask for a tool for drawing Karnaugh maps?
    – Revious
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 13:02
  • Can you please explain the downvotes?
    – Revious
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 15:33
  • @Revious - Perhaps people disagree with your suggestion that SE build a special tool just for building graphics of tables. I personally see no reason for them to do so, as that's not core to their business. They have plenty of other things I'd rather they work on before this. Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 15:48
  • @BradLarson: ok, I realize that I wasn't clear because that wasn't my suggestion.. My suggestion was to add to the help page a list of useful tools like i did at the end of my question.
    – Revious
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 16:21
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    I would suggest that the correct place for many of these links is in the appropriate tag wiki.
    – nkjt
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 17:58
  • @nkjt: so you agree that it could be useful? I wonder if most of the downvoters have understood what I'm speaking of.. considerated that even Brad couldn't in the first formulation.
    – Revious
    Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 18:35

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I don't believe that SE needs to get involved here because there ways for us to display data correctly. If you are looking specifically for a way to represent tables, a great tool is this one.

It allows you to format text as an ASCII table so from an input like this (can't really display the tab character here):

NULL 1 2 NULL NULL, updated=true 1, updated=true 2,updated=true 1 1, updated=true 1, updated=true 2,updated=false 2 2, updated=true 1, updated=false 2,updated=true

You can set it as a code block or <pre> element to get a rendered result like this:

+------+--------------------+-----------------+----------------+
|      |        NULL        |        1        |       2        |
+------+--------------------+-----------------+----------------+
| NULL | NULL, updated=true | 1, updated=true | 2,updated=true |
| 1    | 1, updated=true    | 1, updated=true | 2,updated=true |
| 2    | 2, updated=true    | 1, updated=true | 2,updated=true |
+------+--------------------+-----------------+----------------+

By changing the style settings, you can get some nice results:

╔══════╦════════════════════╦══════════════════╦═════════════════╗
║      ║        NULL        ║        1         ║        2        ║
╠══════╬════════════════════╬══════════════════╬═════════════════╣
║ NULL ║ NULL, updated=true ║ 1, updated=true  ║ 2,updated=true  ║
║ 1    ║ 1, updated=true    ║ 1, updated=true  ║ 2,updated=false ║
║ 2    ║ 2, updated=true    ║ 1, updated=false ║ 2,updated=true  ║
╚══════╩════════════════════╩══════════════════╩═════════════════╝
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