This rework the logic for handling the "header" cells a bit. Instead of special casing the first row in regards to uppercasing/coloring let's just intrduce a proper cell type TABLE_HEADER which is in most ways identical to TABLE_STRING except that it defaults to uppercase output and underlined coloring. This is mostly refactoring, but I think it makes a ton of sense as it makes the first row less special and you could in fact insert TABLE_HEADER (and in fact TABLE_FIELD) cells wherever you like and something sensible would happen (i.e. a string cell is displayed with a specific formatting).
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