Dnia 2013-05-31, o godz. 08:06:58 Bastien <b...@gnu.org> napisaĆ(a):
> Hi Ivanov, > > Ivanov Dmitry <usr...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Suppose, I am writing a database table structure. > > Is it possible to join the 1-st two cells? And make 'table1' > > centered? > > No. > > > Current view and desired: > > > > > > | table1 | | | table1 | > > |--------+-------+ |--------+-------+ > > | id | value | -> | id | value | > > | | | | | | > > > > > > I understand, that it will require programming. Just give me a hint, > > where is the function, expanding table cells, and I'll try to > > implement it. > > Most code is in org-table.el -- but beware that even with some > programming skills this is a hard-perhaps-impossible task... Just random thoughts here: It would definitely require some syntax so that Org knows that you don't want to just extend the whole column to the width of two columns. Maybe something like <n> (setting of the width), but probably something along the lines of #+TBLFM (some kind of syntax /below/ the table) might be better. In general, joining cells seems to be a potentially tough problem, especially if you want to allow joining them vertically, too (and /years/ of LaTeX experience (not mine) show that if you give people horizontal joining, at some point they /will/ want vertical one... In Polish, we have a saying for that: "give it a finger, and it will bite off your hand";).) That said, I'd welcome such a feature. > Good luck, Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University