I just figured out that this

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results table
'((H1 H2 H3) (text11 text12 text13) (text21 text22 text23) (... ... ...)
(textN1 textN2 textN3))
#+END_SRC

#+RESULTS:
| H1     | H2     | H3     |
| text11 | text12 | text13 |
| text21 | text22 | text23 |
| ...    | ...    | ...    |
| textN1 | textN2 | textN3 |

is probably a better way all around, i.e., "best practice." If any one
knows how to get the horizontal lines added in. . . .

On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 5:29 AM Simon Butler <si...@floss.nu> wrote:

> Hi
>
> On 2019-12-12 07:05, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> > I've got a big table that I would like to create a template for, i.e.,
> > the rows and columns and the myriad | and -. Then a key chord would
> > produce it in an org file ready for values to be entered. I've seen
> > the post-9.2 tempo-define-template, but that looks more suited to
> > smaller things. There is Emacs Skeleton, but I'd like to ask people
> > who perhaps have faced this issue before for a "best practice" answer.
> >
> > LB
>
> Not sure about 'best practice', but yasnippet works well.
>
> Simon
>
>
>

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