Hello,
Scott Randby writes:
> On 1/24/19 3:36 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Scott Randby writes:
>>
>>> I wonder this: Is there a way to tell Org to align and shrink all the
>>> tables in an Org file after startup or does it have to be done on an
>>> individual basis?
>>
>> It should be
>>
>
On 1/24/19 3:36 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Scott Randby writes:
>
>> I wonder this: Is there a way to tell Org to align and shrink all the
>> tables in an Org file after startup or does it have to be done on an
>> individual basis?
>
> It should be
>
>#+startup: align shrink
This is wha
Hello,
Scott Randby writes:
> I wonder this: Is there a way to tell Org to align and shrink all the
> tables in an Org file after startup or does it have to be done on an
> individual basis?
It should be
#+startup: align shrink
> My use case is this: I have an Org file with many tables an
Greetings,
Sorry for repeating the message, but I want to add a bit to it.
I had to stop using the align and shrink startup options because at least one
of them causes a considerable delay when opening an Org file that contains many
tables (in my case, 25 or more tables). The delay makes sense,
Greetings,
I had to stop using the align and shrink startup options because at least one
of them causes a considerable delay when opening an Org file that contains many
tables (in my case, 25 or more tables). The delay makes sense, and it isn't a
big deal to not use these options, but I wonder
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 6:19 AM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Fixed. Thank you.
>
Thanks! I confirm the fix.
--
Kaushal Modi
Hello,
William Denton writes:
> I noticed this last week, but I'm on vacation. I'm compiling and running Org
> and Emacs from source, and have been keeping up to date, but the problem's
> been
> there for a while. For Org, I'm on the master branch, not tables, and
> running
> "make update
> "William" == William Denton writes:
William> I was able to use git bisect (on master) to narrow down
William> where the problem started (for me, at least):
William> 27466a38bcd6f5f3c6bd3c61b8ec9253d4dbf4e4 is the first bad
William> commit commit 27466a38bcd6f5f3c6bd3c61b8ec
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 1:55 PM William Denton wrote:
> I was able to use git bisect (on master) to narrow down where the problem
> started (for me, at least):
>
> 27466a38bcd6f5f3c6bd3c61b8ec9253d4dbf4e4 is the first bad commit
> commit 27466a38bcd6f5f3c6bd3c61b8ec9253d4dbf4e4
> Author: Nicolas
I was able to use git bisect (on master) to narrow down where the problem
started (for me, at least):
27466a38bcd6f5f3c6bd3c61b8ec9253d4dbf4e4 is the first bad commit
commit 27466a38bcd6f5f3c6bd3c61b8ec9253d4dbf4e4
Author: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Thu Jul 27 15:22:45 2017 +0200
Fix `org-str
I noticed this last week, but I'm on vacation. I'm compiling and running Org
and Emacs from source, and have been keeping up to date, but the problem's been
there for a while. For Org, I'm on the master branch, not tables, and running
"make update" to update.
In the example below, the <40> a
On Wednesday, 27 Jan 2016 at 07:58, f...@epita.fr wrote:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
[...]
>>> #+name: tab1
>>> #+begin: columnview :hlines 1 :id "prj_encours"
>>
>> What is this line meant to do? Without it, the gnuplot src block works
>> just fine.
>
>#+begin: columnview :hlines 1 :id "prj
On Wednesday, 27 Jan 2016 at 07:58, f...@epita.fr wrote:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Tuesday, 26 Jan 2016 at 11:20, f...@epita.fr wrote:
>>> Hi !
>>> I want to plot the extract of columns :
>>> But, the gnuplot block do not found the tab1.
>>> Is it possible to name the columnview table ?
>>>
>
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 26 Jan 2016 at 11:20, f...@epita.fr wrote:
>> Hi !
>> I want to plot the extract of columns :
>> But, the gnuplot block do not found the tab1.
>> Is it possible to name the columnview table ?
>>
>> Org-mode version 8.3.3 (8.3.3-17-gce80a0-elpa @
>> /home/flav/.e
On Tuesday, 26 Jan 2016 at 11:20, f...@epita.fr wrote:
> Hi !
> I want to plot the extract of columns :
> But, the gnuplot block do not found the tab1.
> Is it possible to name the columnview table ?
>
> Org-mode version 8.3.3 (8.3.3-17-gce80a0-elpa @
> /home/flav/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160118/)
>
>
Hi !
I want to plot the extract of columns :
But, the gnuplot block do not found the tab1.
Is it possible to name the columnview table ?
Org-mode version 8.3.3 (8.3.3-17-gce80a0-elpa @
/home/flav/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160118/)
Thks
* Synthèse
#+name: tab1
#+begin: columnview :hlines 1 :id "pr
Michael Bach writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a way to format table columns to be verbatim for the
> (latex) export. The reason is that in the following table, the numpy
> `A[0]` will be interpreted as a footnote without a matching description
> and export will fail.
>
> || mat
Hi,
I am looking for a way to format table columns to be verbatim for the
(latex) export. The reason is that in the following table, the numpy
`A[0]` will be interpreted as a footnote without a matching description
and export will fail.
|| matlab| r | numpy |
| elemen
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