Hi, this is sooo cool! Was not aware of this syntax change. It works now as expected.
Regarding "\__" syntax doesn't exist anymore, so no exporter will recognize it. The replacement is "\emsp". I fixed it in maint. Thank you for reporting it. How can I easily fix it in my Ubuntu dist? I am running the standard repo version from Ubuntu 14.04. Any .el or something like that? Just a small one. As now the line for the clocktable becomes longer, is there a method to break up the clocktable header into multiple lines? Thanks a lot man, you saved my docs ;-) Cheers, Matt Am 25.07.2014 um 11:06 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: > Hello, > > Buddy Butterfly <buddy.butter...@web.de> writes: > >> 1. Even though the column separators are given in latex, they are not >> printed >> anymore. Only when using the org-table standard feature |<>|. But such >> an additional line will be deleted after a clocktable refresh. > This is because syntax has changed. Attributes specific to the table > have to be inserted above the table, not above the dynamic block. What > you really want is (note the differences in "attr_latex" line) > > #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 7 :scope tree3 :indent t > #+ATTR_LATEX: :environment longtable :align l|r|r|r > | Headline | Time | | | > ... > #+END: > > Since the table is auto generated, you have to send this line through > the :header property: > > #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 7 :scope tree3 :indent t :header > "#+attr_latex: :align l|r|r|r :environment longtable\n" > ... > #+END: > > Now you can also avoid using both "#+latex:" lines with appropriate > properties: > > #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 7 :scope tree3 :indent t :header > "#+attr_latex: :align l|r|r|r :environment longtable :center t :font > \\footnotesize\n" > ... > #+END: > > Eventually you can also insert a caption with, e.g., > > #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 7 :scope tree3 :indent t :header > "#+attr_latex: :align l|r|r|r :environment longtable :center t :font > \\footnotesize\n#+caption: Clock summary at {{{time(%c)}}}\n" > >> 2. The indentation underscores are printed, which did not come before. >> Especially >> this makes it ugly. Before the _ have not been exported. > "\__" syntax doesn't exist anymore, so no exporter will recognize it. > > The replacement is "\emsp". I fixed it in maint. Thank you for reporting > it. > > > Regards, >