On Jan 6, 2010, at 12:10 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jan 6, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
In the PDF output, I need to have tables somehow highlighted. For
example,
by placing a border around them, or by putting a background color.
Some months ago, I did that by using =org-special-blocks=, such in
the
following example:
#+BEGIN_shaded
| Code | 1st | 2nd |
|--------+--------+--------|
| 361-94 | 830.00 | 830.00 |
| 364-91 | 0.00 | 347.00 |
#+END_shaded
But =org-special-blocks= turns out to be incompatible with Org-
babel, and
since the latter grows in importance...
** Quoting LaTeX code
#+LaTeX: \begin{shaded}
| Code | 1st | 2nd |
|--------+--------+--------|
| 361-94 | 830.00 | 830.00 |
| 364-91 | 0.00 | 347.00 |
#+LaTeX: \end{shaded}
Is there any other working alternative to get the power of Org
tables and
LaTeX code surrounding them, in order to get this:
\begin{shaded}
\begin{tabular}{rrr}
Code & 1st & 2nd \\
\hline
361-94 & 830.00 & 830.00 \\
364-91 & 0.00 & 347.00 \\
\end{tabular}
\end{shaded}
Here is a dirty trick that might work. Environments are only
detected if
they are the first thing in a new line:
#+LaTeX: {}\begin{shaded}
| Code | 1st | 2nd |
|--------+--------+--------|
| 361-94 | 830.00 | 830.00 |
| 364-91 | 0.00 | 347.00 |
#+LaTeX: \end{shaded}
That DOES work. Thanks a lot.
Now, regarding "long term" (whatever it means), can I count on that
feature to
still be supported in the future?
Or would/should such a feature be implemented in a different
manner? Am I the
only one having that need? Can others give a feedback on this?
I think Chris Gray's special blocks were actually not a bad idea
for this kind of problem. What is the source of the
incompatibility with babel?
- Carsten
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