[O] How to get header in second table generated by src block

2012-03-09 Thread Vladimir Lomov
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#+TITLE: One code two tables

Hello, I'm adopting my workflow to org, and now I want to understand what I do 
wrong in following.

Suppose I have two tables with headers and three columns. In export to html I 
want to get two tables
with first and third columns only. The first table is
#+name: raw-to-table
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var table=raw :exports results
  (mapcar
   (lambda (row)
 (if (equal row 'hline) ;; <- special handling for 'hline
 row
   (list (concat "~" (nth 0 row) "~") (nth 2 row
   table)
#+end_src

The second table is
#+call: raw-to-table[:exports results](table=raw2)

In my environment the second table doesn't have headers. Why? What I do wrong?

* COMMENT The tables data
#+tblname: raw
| Key  | Code  | Description |
|--+---+-|
| KEY1 | CODE1 | DESCR1  |
| KEY2 | CODE2 | DESCR2  |
| KEY3 | CODE3 | DESCR3  |

Second table, key, code and description differ.

#+tblname: raw2
| Key| Code| Description |
|+-+-|
| KEY_A1 | CODE_A1 | DESCR_A1|
| KEY_A2 | CODE_A2 | DESCR_A2|
| KEY_A3 | CODE_A3 | DESCR_A3|


P.S. This is not mine code I borrowed it from Eric Schulte. Thanks Eric for the 
code!

P.S.S. The ~:exports results~ in ~#+call~ is taken from previous version
of code when I tried src block with ~:exports none~ (at first I wanted
to separate code and where to insert table).
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Re: [O] How to get header in second table generated by src block

2012-03-10 Thread Marc-Oliver Ihm

Hi,

if you add ":colnames yes", like this:

#+call: raw-to-table[:exports results](table=raw2) :colnames yes

you get the headers, that you expect.

regards, Marc




Re: [O] How to get header in second table generated by src block

2012-03-10 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello,
** Marc-Oliver Ihm [2012-03-10 17:58:52 +0100]:

> Hi,

> if you add ":colnames yes", like this:

> #+call: raw-to-table[:exports results](table=raw2) :colnames yes

> you get the headers, that you expect.
Aha, I thought I should put ~:colnames~ inside ~[]~

> regards, Marc
Thanks Marc.

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