Hello, Craig Luthy <luthycr...@gmail.com> writes:
> I create lots of tables in org-mode, many with lots of information and long > cells. The C-c C-c was heaven because it prettied up my table in one > action. If I understand what I have read and am seeing, whenever I TAB or > RET all the cells are expanded which creates a scrambled mess that is > impossible to navigate because all the rows wrap. This looks like a bug. Could you provide an ECM? > Shrinking 1 column at a time with C-c TAB is a regretful step > backwards. Why did you change the existing functionality. I would have > rather seen that retained and a new option to do narrowing one column > at a time. > > I have played with '#+STARTUP: align shrink' but it does not seem to work > when I open the buffer. It may work if I open the file for the first time, > but that is not what I normally do. I hit many files and just leave the > buffers around. I think you need to use `C-c C-c' on the STARTUP keyword. > Now that you have changed the way org-table-align works, could you also add > a "new" feature that works like the originall C-c C-c did and format the > column widths in one motion. This behaviour is bound to `C-u C-c C-TAB'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou