I went that way because it was easier to implement. Though, there is code somewhere to transpose tables (in Library of Babel, I think). So you can type list items as columns instead, change the list
Hello, I went that way because it was easier to implement. Though, there is code somewhere to transpose tables (in Library of Babel, I think). So you can type list items as columns instead, change th
It depends on what you mean: you *can* use babel to evaluate the code (C-c C-c on every code block, or similar), thereby loading it into your current emacs, but if you want to use this code regularly
Out of boredom, I've written a draft for it. Woohoo! congrats for the way you're getting bored! Hey thank you Nicolas! All of this will convert (...) | Row 1 | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.3 | Oh actually
Hello, Out of boredom, I've written a draft for it. First we need the following function that might be of some use (i.e. to Babel, as you can write an Org list as a lisp list and write it to the buff
Just a thought. If someone takes a stab at it, I suggest that they use my experimental staging branch (org-html/org-odt) that implements callbacks for various org entities like paragraphs, outline,
Dear Orgers, I would have a question for you. I'm writing more and more documentation in OrgMode (with HTML and DocBook exports) and I'm very happy with it. There's a little hitch though on tables.
list-tables.org 1 List Tables1 2 List Table 2 3 List Table 3 4 List Table 4 5 List Tables 4 I am pleased to announce support for list-tables in the odt/xhtml exporters. See below for some introductar
Hello Nicolas Thanks for you feedback. Long post. Intention is to record my notes on the topic as opposed to responding/acting directly on your specific feedback. There is some slight digression as w
Hi Jambunathan, That does work. Thanks for your speedy answer and fix! However, I'm now blocked by this: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Cannot determine style name
Hello, When trying to export to LibreOffice, I get this error message: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-line) (string-match "^ORG-\\(.*\\)-\\(START\\|END\\
AFAIK, list-tables are supported in bundled "ox-odt.el" too. So, again, could you provide an ECM? You may well be right for the first part of the sentence, but I can tell I'm at least as willing as a
The issue happen with list-table in the unofficial ox-odt, list-table enables list in tables, it's very cool. Most problem I reported are fixed in this repo: https://github.com/kjambunathan/org-mode
Hi, I am using the list-table feature of the odt exporter, a very convenient feature when one needs a table where one column has structured content. Unfortunately, the column widths currently cannot
Hello, That's exactly my point. This is backend specific. I wouldn't call this quick hack an "approach". In fact, as an approach, it would be quite bad: you're right, it's all an exporter thing, not
hi Nicolas I think J's code handles both xhtml & odt exports; remember his xhtml was originally developed as a possible basis for a new 'generic' exporter. Given the goal of a general solution, why n
You can export to PDF via ODT. Use list tables. See the links at the end of the following post. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-03/msg01101.html The list items (that you see bel
Hi Jambunathan, hi all Thank you for showing my example as a list-table. The ODT export you attached looks exactly how I imagined, with "same line" and "aligned". For me the most important is how the
Tables allow for finer control and alignment. Unfortunately, Org doesn't support multi-line tables. To alleviate this, (Old) ODT exporter has a feature called as List-Tables [1]. This feature is not