I just released a new version of doric (https://github.com/joegallo/doric) -- it's a fun little utility library that you might want to look at if you're using clojure.pprint/print-table, but want a few more features than it provides. This version includes support for generating csv, raw text, and html tables, in addition to the default emacs org-mode tables. New custom table formats can also be created by supplying a namespace that implements 3 functions (see the source for examples).
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