Re: [O] org-open-line inconsistent treatment of marking characters '#' and '*'

2019-01-13 Thread Tony E . Bennett
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 > > | * |

Re: [O] org-open-line inconsistent treatment of marking characters '#' and '*'

2019-01-13 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

Re: [O] org-open-line inconsistent treatment of marking characters '#' and '*'

2019-01-12 Thread Tony E . Bennett
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

Re: [O] org-open-line inconsistent treatment of marking characters '#' and '*'

2019-01-12 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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. > >

[O] org-open-line inconsistent treatment of marking characters '#' and '*'

2019-01-10 Thread Tony E . Bennett
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,