Hi Bill, If I understand your post correctly, I think this section of the manual will help to accomplish what you are looking for---i.e., the creation of special vertical lines in tables:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Column-groups.html#Column-groups Also you change the appearance of tables using css. Best, Matt Bill White <[email protected]> writes: > I recently found a need for visible dividers (or "rules") between the > rows and columns of an org table exported to html. The most recent > discussion of this that I could find on gmane was > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/1709/match=table+rules+html > from 2007, which concluded that such rules weren't supported, so here's > a kludgey workaround I found today: > > #+BEGIN_HTML > <pre> > |----+----+----+----| > | a0 | b0 | c0 | d0 | > |----+----+----+----| > | a1 | b1 | c1 | d1 | > |----+----+----+----| > | a2 | b2 | c2 | d2 | > |----+----+----+----| > </pre> > #+END_HTML > > It isn't pretty, but it works when you really need visual separation of > rows and columns. Here's what it looks like in real life: > > http://members.wolfram.com/billw/VerbatimTables.html > > BTW, here's how I got the org-mode code sample onto the webpage: > > #+begin_src org > #+BEGIN_HTML > <pre> > |----+----+----+----| > | a0 | b0 | c0 | d0 | > |----+----+----+----| > | a1 | b1 | c1 | d1 | > |----+----+----+----| > | a2 | b2 | c2 | d2 | > |----+----+----+----| > </pre> > #+END_HTML > #+end_src > > Cheers - > > bw _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
