Hi Eric, I think this breaks Marc-Oliver Ihm's lob-table-operations.org.
I use these a lot with #+call: lines. Any tips on how to get the old behavior back? I tried :colnames no with one of Marc-Oliver's code blocks, (and kept :colnames yes with my #+call: line) but this didn't seem to change anything. Instead of the column names from the original tables, which I used to get, I now get names like "t1c2". All the best, Tom Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> I always wondered why emacs-lisp is the _only_ language with ":colnames no" >> as >> its default. Is there a reason therefore? If no really good reason, could we >> suppress that? >> > > This seemed to make sense early on because Emacs Lisp could easily > process hlines itself, but at this point it adds more confusion than it > is worth. I've reverted this default for elisp, hopefully it doesn't > break too many peoples existing Org-mode files. > > Best, -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com