Hello, Michel Schinz <mic...@schi.nz> writes:
> The latest version(s) of Org have a weird display issue (at least on > macOS) when tables are aligned. To see it, launch Emacs with "-Q" and > then add the directory containing the latest Org to the load-path. Then, > open an empty Org file (e.g. /tmp/foo.org) and paste the following > partial table into it: > > |xxx|zzz > |0 > > Then, with the cursor on the "0" (e.g.), hit C-c C-c to realign the > table. Visually, the result will look like this: > > | xxx | zzz | > | | | > > That is, the 0 will have disappeared, and the vertical lines will not be > aligned. Then save the file, kill the buffer, and reload the file. What > now appears is the correct table, i.e. > > | xxx | zzz | > | 0 | | > > I am able to reproduce this bug both when Emacs is launched as graphical > application, and in the terminal when launched with "-nw". > > Michel. > > Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0, NS appkit-1265.21 > Version 10.9.5 (Build 13F1911)) > of 2017-09-12 > Package: Org mode version 9.1.8 (9.1.8-elpa @ > /Users/michelschinz/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20171228/) There is no such thing as Org version 9.1.8. Latest stable release is Org 9.1.5. As I cannot reproduce it (I'm not on macOS) on maint (stable branch), I suggest to update Org and try again. It may be related to a bug recently fixed. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou