Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Tony E. Bennett writes:
>
>> How would org verify column 1 is a special column beyond just checking for
>> [#*$] which it does already ?
>
> It would require to check every row. For example, there is no special
> column in the following table
>
> | * |
Hello,
Tony E. Bennett writes:
> How would org verify column 1 is a special column beyond just checking for
> [#*$] which it does already ?
It would require to check every row. For example, there is no special
column in the following table
| * | cell |
| 1 | cell |
However, that would be
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Tony E. Bennett writes:
>
>> org-open-line replicates the table marking character '#' (if present) into
>> the new table line but does not do the same for '*'.
> OK, I applied the change in maint. However, I tend to think we should
> not copy any special marker at
Hello,
Tony E. Bennett writes:
> org-open-line replicates the table marking character '#' (if present) into
> the new table line but does not do the same for '*'.
>
> Since the semantics of '#' and '*' are so similar I expect them to be
> treated identically when opening a new table line.
>
>
Hello
org-open-line replicates the table marking character '#' (if present) into
the new table line but does not do the same for '*'.
Since the semantics of '#' and '*' are so similar I expect them to be
treated identically when opening a new table line.
Within defun org-table-insert-row,