Thanks Giovanni, The documentation is however incomplete, the info node "(org) Column groups" does not says that the `/' in the first field has the effect of excluding the row from export. Actually when you read this info node, what you (or better said I) understand is that the `/' indicates that this special row is used to specify column grouping.
Therefore I propose the attached patch to documentation. Vincent. PS-1: Sorry if sometimes I disturbe this group with naive questions. PS-2: This is a resend, it seems that the previous message was not dispatched due to this that I made a too big attachement (tarzipped complete manual old and new version in addition to patch).
Change log: ####################################################################### 2010-04-16 Vincent Belaïche <vincent....@hotmail.fr> * org.texi (Column width and alignment): add information how to exclude special row from export.
Patch: ####################################################################### *** org.texi.old Fri Apr 16 19:57:15 2010 --- org.texi Fri Apr 16 20:07:59 2010 *************** *** 1862,1867 **** --- 1862,1884 ---- @samp{<l>} in a similar fashion. You may also combine alignment and field width like this: @samp{<l10>}. + To exclude the special row containing the column width and/or alignment from + being exported, insert a dummy first column with @samp{/} in the field that + is on the special row, like this (considering the same example as previously): + + @example + @group + |---+---+--------| + | / | | <6> | + | # | 1 | one | + | # | 2 | two | + | # | 3 | This=> | + | # | 4 | four | + |---+---+--------| + @end group + @end example + + @node Column groups, Orgtbl mode, Column width and alignment, Tables @section Column groups @cindex grouping columns in tables
> From: giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it > To: vincent....@hotmail.fr > CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [Bulk] [Orgmode] Column width in export > Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:26:31 +0200 > > Vincent Belaïche <vincent....@hotmail.fr> writes: > > > | salut | dsdd | > > | <30> | | > > | gvrag f gfegegergrgh rghrghr ghrh =>| gerg | > > > > When exported to HTML there is one table row with `<30>' in it. Is there > > anyway to make this row not exported as a row (but possibly exploited in > > other ways) ? > > In the manual, in the "table" section, subsection Column groups > it is written: > > " In order to specify column groups, you can use a special row where the > first field contains only `/'. The further fields can either contain " > > Before posting, please, read, or, at least, search, skim the manual > to find a possible solution. > > Giovanni
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