Jay Belanger <[email protected]> writes:
> When I looked at the resulting html, it looked fine:
> <th scope="col" class="left">Math Department</th>
> But then I checked the css code, which is given by the value of
> `org-html-style-default' in ox-html.el:
>
> th.right { text-align: center; }
> th.left { text-align: center; }
> th.center { text-align: center; }
> td.right { text-align: right; }
> td.left { text-align: left; }
> td.center { text-align: center; }
Indeed that looks weird. It seems to be a stylistic hack to have
*headers* always centered. I have no clue why.
> (It's this way in emacs 24.5 and the latest development version of emacs.)
> Easy to change locally, but am I missing something, or should
> `org-html-style-default' have
>
> th.right { text-align: right; }
> th.left { text-align: left; }
> th.center { text-align: center; }
> td.right { text-align: right; }
> td.left { text-align: left; }
> td.center { text-align: center; }
I guess it should, but I don't know the rational for the always-centering
of headers. . . If we imposed that change headlines of tables with no
instructions would no longer be centered as they default to the "left"
class. This could be an issue if this is a good default style...
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