On 1/23/12 11:48 AM, Andreas Leha wrote:
Jambunathan K writes:
Just pushed a fix whereby one can control the width of the tables.
Thanks for this very useful feature. Works nicely for me.
+1!
Thanks,
Christian
Jambunathan K writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> Btw, I was trying to make the tables cute-looking
>
> Just pushed a fix whereby one can control the width of the tables.
>
> , commit f9d242
> | Customize table width using :rel-width option. For example, to create a
> | table of width 60%
> I find the behaviour of floating frames in word processors to be
> somewhat unpredictable and difficult to control, but that could simply
> be me! ;-)
You are not alone.
See https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40879
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Jambunathan K writes:
> Btw, I was trying to make the tables cute-looking
Just pushed a fix whereby one can control the width of the tables.
, commit f9d242
| Customize table width using :rel-width option. For example, to create a
| table of width 60% use:
|
| #+attr_odt: :rel-width
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> By the way, I was surprised, upon reading your comments in the git log,
>> that OpenDocument doesn't support tables within lists. This seems like
>
>> a silly restriction? Given that OpenDocument uses XML for its encoding,
>> I would have thought t
Eric S Fraga writes:
> By the way, I was surprised, upon reading your comments in the git log,
> that OpenDocument doesn't support tables within lists. This seems like
> a silly restriction? Given that OpenDocument uses XML for its encoding,
> I would have thought that a hierarchical structure i
Jambunathan K writes:
>> One comment: for tables that are indented, it probably makes sense to
>> have the table take up 100% of the width available to it?
>
> Do you want to maximize the real-estate available for tables - indented
> or otherwise.
>
> Indentation for tables consume some real es
> One comment: for tables that are indented, it probably makes sense to
> have the table take up 100% of the width available to it?
Do you want to maximize the real-estate available for tables - indented
or otherwise.
Indentation for tables consume some real estate. Are you saying that you
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Jambunathan K writes:
> Hello Eric
>
> I have pushed a fix for this. The fix is a bit tricky. So please
> exercise extra care while verifying the output.
>
> Hope I haven't overlooked any corner cases.
Jambunathan,
my simple examples all work perfectly. Many thanks!
One comment: for tables th
Hello Eric
I have pushed a fix for this. The fix is a bit tricky. So please
exercise extra care while verifying the output.
Hope I haven't overlooked any corner cases.
Jambunathan K.
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to export a document which includes small tables within a
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to export a document which includes small tables within a
> list. The export to PDF via Latex works perfectly. However, when I
> export to ODT, the tables simply disappear.
>
> Attached is a simple example to illustrate the effect, both org and odt
Hello,
I am trying to export a document which includes small tables within a
list. The export to PDF via Latex works perfectly. However, when I
export to ODT, the tables simply disappear.
Attached is a simple example to illustrate the effect, both org and odt
files.
I have looked at the docume
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