Andreas Leha <andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de> writes: > Hi all, > > Say, I have a lisp function working on (and returning a) table: > > #+name: insert_hline > #+header: :var fulltable=testtable :var after_row=1 > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > (let ((rrr (cons (quote hline) fulltable)) > (bottomrows (nthcdr after_row fulltable)) > (toprows (reverse (nthcdr (- (length fulltable) after_row) (reverse > fulltable))))) > (setcdr rrr bottomrows) > (setcdr (nthcdr (- after_row 1) fulltable) rrr) > fulltable) > #+end_src > > Now, I want to apply it on this testtable: > #+name: testtable > | parameter | value | > | amount | 1 | > | margin | 12 | > > > > When evaluated directly, this works fine and as expected: > > #+results: insert_hline > | parameter | value | > |-----------+-------| > | amount | 1 | > | margin | 12 | > > > But when I call this code block, I miss the header, even though the > manual states > #+begin_quote > For example Emacs Lisp code blocks ignore the :colnames header > argument entirely given the ease with which tables with column names > may be handled directly in Emacs Lisp. > #+end_quote > #+call: insert_hline(fulltable=testtable, after_row=1) > > #+results: insert_hline(fulltable=testtable, after_row=1) > | amount | 1 | > | margin | 12 | > > > If I want to get the header back, I have to explicitly > state ':colnames yes' > #+call: insert_hline(fulltable=testtable,after_row=1) :colnames yes > > #+results: insert_hline(fulltable=testtable,after_row=1) > | parameter | value | > |-----------+-------| > | amount | 1 | > | margin | 12 | > > > I guess, that inconsistency I will have to live with? > > Best regards, > Andreas
Hi all, I just remembered this has been answered: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/51695/focus=51701 So, this can be closed. Sorry for the noise. - Andreas