Hi
on [2018-04-12] at 02:40:13 PM -0400, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> The parser. Inline Babel code is not parsed in table cells. This could
> conflict with TBLFM lines.
I found where these restrictions are set in org-element.el; and the
comments state exactly what you said ("Ignore inline babel c
Hello,
Severin Kempf writes:
> This is very cumbersome for my particular document, which has a large
> number of cells that I am working with. I could add an additional column
> to facilitate this, but I don't see a good way to hide that column from
> the exporter -- I only want the result, not
Hi,
on [2018-04-11] at 06:52:42 AM -0400, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> inline source code is not supported in tables. You are expected to use
> `org-sbe'.
>
> Regards,
Thanks for your suggestion. After some trial and error, I figured out
how to do this using babel:
<<< begin example org-mode fil
kabr...@3imail.com writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have defined a macro that uses an emacs-lisp inline source code. It
> works fine in all the usual places, except table cells. A more standard
> macro (that does not use a source code block) works fine. I have tried
> looking through the source code in the exp
Hi,
I have defined a macro that uses an emacs-lisp inline source code. It
works fine in all the usual places, except table cells. A more standard
macro (that does not use a source code block) works fine. I have tried
looking through the source code in the exporter, but cannot quite figure
out why