On Jul 28, 2010, at 8:28 PM, Srinivas wrote:
Giovanni Ridolfi <giovanni.ridolfi <at> yahoo.it> writes:
David Hajage <dhajage <at> gmail.com> writes:
and I was wondering if row and col spaning was possible?
Currently not.
But, if this is your case, you should use the table.el package.
For some reason, I haven't been able to get table.el to work
properly during
the org-mode publish operation.
Carsten had mentioned that this functionality had been fixed in the
6.36x
builds but I still haven't been able to get it to work. I would like
to see a
work example, if you have one.
Here is my sample file:
---- begin snip
* sample table
+ ------+--------+
+-------+--------+
| | file |
+-------+--------+
+ ------+--------+
| | file |
+ ------+ |
| test | test |
+ ------+--------+
What is this table above supposed to mean?
* Org mode table
| Header 1 | Header 2 |
|----------+----------|
| R1 C1 | R1 C2 |
| R2 C1 | R2 C2 |
| R3 C1 | R3 C2 |
This org-mode table works fine.
* table.el table
Following table has 1 multi column cell and 1 multi row cell.
+----------+----------+
| Header 1 | Header 2 |
+----------+----------+
| R1 C1-2 |
+---------------------+
| R2 C1 | R2-3 C2 |
+----------+----------+
| R3 C1 | |
+----------+----------+
This starts an infinite loop when trying to convert it to HTML.
Org is simply calling the HTML converter in table.el, and that
code gets stuck. So I think this is a bug in table.el - please
contact the author of that package,
Takaaki Ota <takaaki....@am.sony.com>
And report back here!
Thanks!
- Carsten
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