* Introduce MarkupInterpolated and MarkupLineInterpolated extensions
These new methods enable easily writing markup with a nice and intuitive syntax without having to worry about escaping the markup.
```csharp
string input = args[0];
string output = Process(input);
AnsiConsole.MarkupLineInterpolated($"[blue]{input}[/] -> [green]{output}[/]");
```
The `Interpolated` suffix was inspired by the Entity Framework Core [FromSqlInterpolated][1] method.
[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/querying/raw-sql#passing-parameters
* Fixing whitespace to match file scoped namespaces
* Adding FromInterpolated helper to Markup widget
Allows automatic handling of interpolated strings to be used on the Markup widget. This would be helpful for people working with Tables and the Tree control who would not be using the MarkupInterpolated methods.
* Documentation for markup interpolated methods.
Co-authored-by: Cédric Luthi <cedric.luthi@gmail.com>
This makes it possible for encoders to output better representation
of the actual objects instead of working with chopped up segments.
* IAnsiConsole.Write now takes an IRenderable instead of segments
* Calculating cell width does no longer require a render context
* Removed RenderContext.LegacyConsole
* Removed RenderContext.Encoding
* Added Capabilities.Unicode
These methods don't require a string.format call so we'll directly call the Render method without a call to string.format.
Added bonus of a a couple fewer allocations too.