Hello, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes:
> Was not getting the results I expected from #+attr_latex, so I created > a simplified table to test: > > #+begin_src org > > Centered (will be sent to LaTeX as =\begin{tabular}{cc}=: > > #+attr_latex: align=cc > | test | test | > | test of longer | test | > > Left aligned (will be sent to LaTeX as =\begin{tabular}{ll}=: > > #+attr_latex: align = cc > | test | test | > | test of longer | test | > > #+end_src > > If there's reason for this, I can change my habits. I guess from > various tidy programming habits, I'm just in the practice of > separating equal signs with surrounding white space for easier > readability. For what it's worth, these two behave identically: > > #+attr_latex: width=5cm > #+attr_latex: width = 5cm > > I'm not sure why the tabular align argument is behaving differently. This syntax is wrong anyway. It should be: #+attr_latex: :width "5cm" or #+attr_latex: :width 5cm The same goes for :align. Also, for simple alignment strings, you can provide align cookies within the table. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou