Hi Mosè and Joost,
Le 18 nov. 2015 à 23:52, Mosè Giordano a écrit :
> Hi Joost,
>
> 2015-11-17 13:18 GMT+01:00 Joost Kremers :
>> If you do decide to take on the challenge, here's a few things to take
>> into consideration:
>
> Well, it was more a dream
On 2015-11-19, at 19:02, jfbu wrote:
> probably the answer is : "yes and no"
>
> no, as it doesn't seem to have implemented in TeX/LaTeX the
> org syntax for tables: if I am not mistaken tapdoc.pdf seems
> to indicate that rows start with \B! and end with \E!
>
> (at least it is
Le 19/11/2015 16:27, Marcin Borkowski a écrit :
>
> On 2015-11-19, at 09:36, jfbu wrote:
>
>> Hi Mosè and Joost,
>>
>> Le 18 nov. 2015 à 23:52, Mosè Giordano a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi Joost,
>>>
>>> 2015-11-17 13:18 GMT+01:00 Joost Kremers :
Jean-François writes:
the idea isn't to implement in LaTeX what org can do, but to
share the same syntax, so that org can do its things, but then
on C-cC-c the table is compiled by LaTeX
That is exactly what orgtbl-mode does, see:
(info "(org) A LaTeX example")
Best,
--
Jorge.
Le 19 nov. 2015 à 19:52, jfbu a écrit :
> PS: there is a ... oh... I see on
>
>http://www.ctan.org/author/tellechea
>
> very bad news.
I immediately point out this is a bug or hack on CTAN
I am also announced deceased on CTAN at this time
-- as one say, these news are
Le 19 nov. 2015 à 19:22, Marcin Borkowski a écrit :
>
> On 2015-11-19, at 19:02, jfbu wrote:
>
>> probably the answer is : "yes and no"
>>
>> no, as it doesn't seem to have implemented in TeX/LaTeX the
>> org syntax for tables: if I am not mistaken tapdoc.pdf
Le 19/11/2015 20:12, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo a écrit :
Jean-François writes:
the idea isn't to implement in LaTeX what org can do, but to share the same
syntax, so that org can do its things, but then on C-cC-c the table is compiled
by LaTeX
That is exactly what orgtbl-mode does, see:
On 2015-11-19, at 09:36, jfbu wrote:
> Hi Mosè and Joost,
>
> Le 18 nov. 2015 à 23:52, Mosè Giordano a écrit :
>
>> Hi Joost,
>>
>> 2015-11-17 13:18 GMT+01:00 Joost Kremers :
>>> If you do decide to take on the challenge, here's a few
Hi Joost,
2015-11-17 13:18 GMT+01:00 Joost Kremers :
> If you do decide to take on the challenge, here's a few things to take
> into consideration:
Well, it was more a dream than a declaration of action, I'm not going
to work on that ;-) org has its own simple syntax
Hi Mosè,
On Mo, Nov 16 2015, Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Thank you! Indeed I was discussing features entirely AUCTeX-related
> (being this the AUCTeX mailing list ;-), but your experience with
> other Emacs tools that can be used for LaTeX documents is relevant.
>
> I like org, and I
Mosè Giordano writes:
I like org, and I used it in the past (nowadays much less), and
its table features are really impressive. In particular I love
the possibility to turn Emacs into a full fledged spreadsheet
combining org and calc. Nevertheless, I don't like very much
the final LaTeX
Dear all,
as you all know, editing tables in LaTeX can be quite tedious.
Luckily in AUCTeX we got a couple of nice features, auto insertion of
the appropriate and a good indentation function in tabular-like
environments, but there is still much room for improvements.[1]
What I often want is to
>
> Op 15 nov. 2015 om 18:55 heeft Mosè Giordano het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Dear all,
>
> as you all know, editing tables in LaTeX can be quite tedious.
> Luckily in AUCTeX we got a couple of nice features, auto insertion of
> the appropriate and a good indentation function
Hi Joost,
2015-11-16 23:21 GMT+01:00 Joost Kremers :
>>
>> Op 15 nov. 2015 om 18:55 heeft Mosè Giordano het volgende
>> geschreven:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> as you all know, editing tables in LaTeX can be quite tedious.
>> Luckily in AUCTeX we got a couple
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