To make it clear, the behavior I reported can be reproduced with a clean init file with just org loaded.
I put the table | a | b | c | |--------+---+---| | \alpha | | | in an org file, toggle pretty entities by C-c C-x \, then C-c C-c to realign the table. The result I get is | a | b | c | |----+---+---| | α | | | If I try the same thing for | a | b | c | |--------------+---+---| | \alpha \beta | | | I get | a | b | c | |-------+---+---| | α β | | | Is it just me or you can reproduce the same behavior? Regards, Jiang > On 2016年8月28日, at 12:37, jsj <jsj.regis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using the latest org-plus-contrib package (20160822) with emacs 25.1.50. > > I turned org-pretty-entities on in my init.el. When there are prettified > letters displayed in an org table, the alignment of the table seems to be > messed up. The deviation is related to the number of prettified symbols. > > For example, > > | a | b | c | > |--------+---+---| > | \alpha | | | > > is displayed as > > | a | b | c | > |----+---+---| > | α | | | > > while > > | a | b | c | > |--------------+---+---| > | \alpha \beta | | | > > is prettified as > > | a | b | c | > |-------+---+---| > | α β | | | > > I am wondering whether I miss anything. It would be great to have aligned > tables with prettified symbols. > > Thank you! > > Best regards, > Jiang