Dave Marquardt <davem...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> writes: > Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > >> torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes: >> >>> Ah. So does the current code, which uses \emsp (which, if displayed >>> properly, would be what I meant by "giving me a space") assume >>> a non-nil org-pretty-entities? I would have hoped that would be >>> mentioned, or defaulted, somewhere... >> >> It doesn't require a non-nil `org-pretty-entities'. This is only >> eye-candy. >> >> OTOH, it assumes `org-export-with-entities' is non-nil, which is the >> default. > > Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'm also having problems with \emsp > in clocktables. I like to run M-x org-plot/gnuplot on clocktables, and > having \emsp rather than \_ in the first column causes the items in the > X axis to bleed into each other in the plot. I don't think > org-plot/gnuplot did anything with \_, but a "_" before each item in the > X axis was much less noticeable than "emsp" before each item. > > I looked at the code a while back that adds \emsp, and it isn't > configurable, as far as I can tell. Is it configurable and I missed it? > I.e. is there a way to either turn off this prefixing or change the > string?
Oops, never mind. I looked again, and I can set the clocktable "indent" option to nil, and my plot looks much better. -Dave