#+OPTIONS: latex:t toc:nil H:3
Hi,
> - what are you trying to export?
an Org table like this:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
| QueryID | SQL Text
| Query Time (Seconds) | Query Time Hot
(Seconds) |
|---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+--------------------------|
| Q0 | SELECT cab_type, count(*) FROM trips_log GROUP BY cab_type;
| 10.14 |
11.57 |
| Q1 | SELECT passenger_count, avg(total_amount) FROM trips_log GROUP BY
passenger_count;
| 12.00 |
6.27 |
| Q2 | SELECT passenger_count, toYear(pickup_datetime) AS year, count(*)
FROM trips_log GROUP BY passenger_count, year;
| 10.45 |
7.23 |
| Q3 | SELECT passenger_count, toYear(pickup_datetime) AS year,
round(trip_distance) AS distance, count(*) FROM trips_log GROUP BY
passenger_count, year, distance ORDER BY year, count(*) DESC; |
13.03 | 10.80 |
#+END_EXAMPLE
> - to what back-end?
ODT and HTML
> - what is the exact problem?
I'd like to export this table with *:nil ^:nil options while exporting other
subtrees with *:t ^:t.
I tried surrounding the table with example block and src block but both look
bad after exportation.
I added <10> to the SQL column but it doesn't help quoting the * and _
characters when exporting.
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
I also tried changing _ to \under{} and * to \asc{} but it doesn't look well in
the Org buffer.
I did turn on org-toggle-pretty-entities but it changes the appearance of other
subtrees which I don't want to.
#+END_EXAMPLE
regards,
Nicolas Goaziou <[email protected]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Amos Bird <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> I've tried the example block but it doesn't export well.
>>
>> img-2017-09-29-100634.png
>
> You didn't specify you were trying to export an Org table in the first
> place. You need to give as much information as possible if you want to
> have useful answers.
>
> So, let's start again:
>
> - what are you trying to export?
> - to what back-end?
> - what is the exact problem?
>
> Regards,
--
Amos Bird
[email protected]