Thanks Juan.
That's an interesting idea. I can't think of a way to do something
equivalent, though others on the list might offer some possibilities.
All the best,
Tom
On May 31, 2010, at 3:04 AM, Juan wrote:
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 09:06:53PM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Can I ask why you want headlines inside a table?
Hi Tom,
When producing specifications, I always add a table with modification
time for each section, so that other colleagues can have a quick view
of what has changed recently. I use it thus:
#+COLUMNS: %ITEM(Section) %TIMESTAMP_IA(Modified)
#+TODO: NEW(n!) UPDATED(u@/!) FINAL(f@/!)
And each section keeps a LOGBOOK of changes (todo states
NEW/UPDATED/FINAL, with comment added on each update).
Is there any other way I can have something equivalent?
Thanks, & best regards.
.j.
On May 30, 2010, at 5:38 PM, Juan Pechiar wrote:
The test file below contains a columnview table showing section
headers.
Export to HTML works OK: the asterisks inside the table are
transformed into indentation.
Export to LaTeX: asterisk pairs are interpreted as emphasis,
resulting
in an incorrect renering of asterisks and bold asterisks.
Test file:
========================================
#+COLUMNS: %25ITEM
* There comes the table
#+BEGIN: columnview :vlines 1 :id global
| | ITEM |
|---+-------------------------|
| | * There comes the table |
| | * first |
| | ** second |
| | *** third |
| | *** other third |
| | **** fourth |
| | ** other second |
| / | <> |
#+END:
* first
** second
*** third
*** other third
**** fourth
** other second
========================================
LaTeX output:
========================================
\begin{tabular}{l}
ITEM \\
\hline
* There comes the table \\
* first \\
** second \\
*** third \\
\textbf{*} other third \\
\textbf{**} fourth \\
** other second \\
\end{tabular}
========================================
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