Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes: > Hello, > > Aaron Ecay <aarone...@gmail.com> writes: > >> 1) In exporting the following org buffer to latex, I get the following >> stack trace (at end of email because of length): >> >> ===== >> #+options: |:nil >> >> | foo | bar | >> ===== > > The more I look at it, the more I'm inclined to think that it's totally > useless. I don't think anyone wants tables removed from Org syntax. > > Though, occasionally some line starting with "|" can be interpreted as > a table. In this case, it's possible to use "\vert" entity anyway. > > I'm not sure it is worth fixing. I think we really should remove it, or > change its meaning, like "|:nil means that all tables are ignored in > export process" (which is probably almost as useless). The same goes for > "::nil".
I personally agree with this. I can think of no cases where it's useful /and/ =·= isn't a solution /for my use-cases/. –Rasmus -- Got mashed potatoes. Ain't got no T-Bone. No T-Bone