Hello, Craig Luthy <luthycr...@gmail.com> writes:
> I don't know what an ECM is. Need some clarification. Complete minimal example, in French. It's in the FAQ. > However, regarding the first issue of TAB and RETURN opening the table. I > explained this wrong, and suspect the release was coded up as designed. No > error messages were displayed. But, with further analysis, the expansion > occurs in at least these scenarios: > > - if you delete a row out of the table with 'kill-whole-line That is to be expected. Any change to a shrunk cell expands the whole column. > - insert a row (org-shiftmetadown) then UNDO (undo) > - it seems that 'undo opens the table in many cases Ditto. Whenever a change happens in a shrunk cell (or a shrunk part of it), everything is displayed. > The release note on these changes could use additional information. I was > able to find this page (https://orgmode.org/Changes.html#orge5c3346) which > helped me initially, but `C-c C-c' on the STARTUP keyword and `C-u C-c > C-TAB' mappings you explained to me were missing. > > - explain the new mapping of C-u C-c TAB which does the old format > behavior. This is in the manual, at (info "(org) Column Width and Alignment") > - I would have never guessed to do C-c C-c on the STARTUP keyword to > format everything in the file. Perhaps a reference to that would be > helpful. To me it seems like an unusual thing to do, so I may have missed > documentation on this behavior that is found elsewhere. This also is in the manual, at (info "(org) The Very Busy C-c C-c Key") > According to general release note (https://orgmode.org/Changes.html) it > says that editing a column (do you mean a cell?) opens it up and displays > everything. This does not seem to be working for me. It definitely does here. Would you have an ECM? ;) Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou