Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> William Denton writes:
>
>> Thanks for locating this. I don't know enough about Org's workings to
>> see what in the change introduced the bug, but something did go wrong,
>> and column widths + table alignments are broken. I hope someone can
>> fix it!
>
>
Hello,
William Denton writes:
> Thanks for locating this. I don't know enough about Org's workings to
> see what in the change introduced the bug, but something did go wrong,
> and column widths + table alignments are broken. I hope someone can
> fix it!
Fixed in 120dcd1. Thank you.
Regards,
William Denton writes:
> Thanks for locating this. I don't know enough about Org's workings to
> see what in the change introduced the bug, but something did go wrong,
> and column widths + table alignments are broken. I hope someone can
> fix it!
The problem is that the highlighted condition
Thanks for locating this. I don't know enough about Org's workings to see what
in the change introduced the bug, but something did go wrong, and column widths
+ table alignments are broken. I hope someone can fix it!
Bill
On 7 July 2015, Nick Dokos wrote:
William Denton writes:
Last wee
William Denton writes:
> Last week I got caught up on a week or two of Emacs and Org
> development (I run both from development trees) and some tables
> stopped aligning. I worked one down to five lines:
>
> https://gist.github.com/wdenton/ab890c36090cd4048d49
>
> With Org compiled from the dev
Last week I got caught up on a week or two of Emacs and Org development (I run
both from development trees) and some tables stopped aligning. I worked one
down to five lines:
https://gist.github.com/wdenton/ab890c36090cd4048d49
With Org compiled from the dev tree in Git, when I load that file