Nick Dokos writes:
> The OP should try moving the #+ATTR_LATEX line to just before the table.
> I'm not sure, but I don't think it applies long distance.
>
I checked, so now I'm sure :-) - see the org-syntax document on Worg,
section "Affiliated Keywords"
(http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 3 May 2016 at 14:04, vendo.li...@libero.it wrote:
>> Hello Nick,
>>
>> Thank you for fixing the <10> character-width problem with the 2nd
>> column of the table in Org-mode problem, your solution worked. Now the
>> table is much more legible, within Emacs' redu
On Tuesday, 3 May 2016 at 14:04, vendo.li...@libero.it wrote:
> Hello Nick,
>
> Thank you for fixing the <10> character-width problem with the 2nd
> column of the table in Org-mode problem, your solution worked. Now the
> table is much more legible, within Emacs' reduced window.
>
> Unfortunately
Hello Nick,
Thank you for fixing the <10> character-width problem with the 2nd column of
the table in Org-mode problem, your solution worked. Now the table is much more
legible, within Emacs' reduced window.
Unfortunately the ultimate pdf if still giving problems. The table is too wide
and the
"vendo.li...@libero.it" writes:
> Hello Org-mode users' group,
>
> I'm having trouble with tables, in particular with trying to get Org-mode to
> understand the attributes in #+ATTR_LATEX.
> I have a 7x3 (rows x columns) table that has lots of text in the 2 column.
> This means I can't proper
Hello Org-mode users' group,
I'm having trouble with tables, in particular with trying to get Org-mode to
understand the attributes in #+ATTR_LATEX. I have a 7x3 (rows x columns) table
that has lots of text in the 2 column. This means I can't properly see the
table if Emacs' window is reduced r