Wang Coeus wangco...@gmail.com writes:
For such a kind of situation, we only can implement with table.el,
right?
Right :)
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brian powell briangpowel...@gmail.com writes:
Forget all previous emails from me on this thread;
Done :)
The font you use might causes problems for fixed-font emails you *read*
but problems for emails you send are caused by using HTML. Go to gmail
parameters and deactivate HTML when sending,
I haven't sent any HTMl that I know of--I fully embrace the plain text
KISS methods.
I've changed my fonts (all fonts--fixed and otherwise) to a font using the
string Mono somewhere in its name, and things seem better reading and
copying-and-pasting into an email buffer like this one--it should
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
brian powell briangpowel...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't sent any HTMl that I know of--I fully embrace the plain text
KISS methods.
This very email contained alternatives: an HTML one and a plain-text one.
Nick
I
I'm not offended; I'm looking into the turning off of html from my GOOGLE
CHROME browser. I have been experimenting with the new features like
inserting images, etc.
And yes, as you point out that very email has markup (on your side--if you
accept it)--and that very email apologized for the
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:09:07AM -0500, brian powell wrote:
I haven't sent any HTMl that I know of--I fully embrace the plain text
KISS methods.
well, you're not sending plain text messages. look at your headers:
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary0485505407==
the
Hi Brian,
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 7:09 AM, brian powell briangpowel...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't sent any HTMl that I know of--I fully embrace the plain text
KISS methods.
This comes up on all mailing lists rather often. On Gmail, to the
right of the rich text formatting bar, there is a Plain
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Hi Wang,
Wang Coeus wangco...@gmail.com writes:
Will org consider to support this in future?
There is no plan for this right now.
But what about cheating a bit and play with the _display_ of the table?
| Header | Header |
brian powell briangpowel...@gmail.com writes:
Forget all previous emails from me on this thread; I thought there
was a simple way to do this in OrgMode--will this work for you Wang?:
All you have to do is this I believe (not sure about the Org publish/
TeX output though--tell me if it works
Your welcome Wang, my pleasure--I learned a few things too.
I used to make tables like the one you seem to be trying to put into and use
in an OrgMode Table.
Your table:
|---+---+|
| | HEAD2 | Item 1 |
| +---+|
| HEAD1 | |
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Wang Coeus wangco...@gmail.com wrote:
Will org consider to support this in future? I just think org table is
more convenient than table.el. Thanks a lot for the help.
As far as I know, its not likely. To my understanding, things like
table formulae and some of
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Wang Coeus wangco...@gmail.com wrote:
Will org consider to support this in future? I just think org table is
more convenient than table.el. Thanks a lot for the help.
As far as I know, its not likely. To my
Hi Wang,
Wang Coeus wangco...@gmail.com writes:
Will org consider to support this in future?
There is no plan for this right now.
But what about cheating a bit and play with the _display_ of the table?
| Header | Header |
|-+|
| I want to ||
| write stuff
This worked too:
...
|---+-+-+-+-+-+-+---+-+-+---|
| * | 11B | 21W | 31B | 41W | 51B | 61W | 71B | 81W | 91B
| * |
|---+-+-+-+-+-+-+---+-+-+---|
| * | 12W | /u/0802.jpg | 0 |
Howsabout some code to put in a dummy row in an OrgMode Table--this would
facilitate inputting multi-line-text--i.e. a key in
OrgMode/TableMode/CalcMode
would insert exactly a line like this in the table below:
| | | | | | | | | | |
|
---and
Hi Brian,
brian powell briangpowel...@gmail.com writes:
Howsabout some code to put in a dummy row in an OrgMode Table--this
would facilitate inputting multi-line-text--i.e. a key in OrgMode/
TableMode/CalcMode
would insert exactly a line like this in the table below:
Please use plain text
They were plain text emails?
(Believe me, I understand what you mean/the problems people cause when they
paste things in the buffer that aren't plain text--that is one reason to use
OrgMode.)
In any case, sorry about that--I just copied-and-pasted my tests--right from
the OrgTable/file?
My
Bastien: I agree with you, every time I get emails from other users, they
are jagged and unclear--and; like you typed they are unreadable/unclear
(the columns aren't covered down)---maybe its the font that I use?
I'll research the different fonts--I think Courier font may keep things
clearer.
Forget all previous emails from me on this thread; I thought there was a
simple way to do this in OrgMode--will this work for you Wang?:
All you have to do is this I believe (not sure about the Org publish/TeX
output though--tell me if it works out for you):
Ca Enter | Tab
and then type in your
brian powell briangpowel...@gmail.com wrote:
My suggestion then (after all that brainstorming crap) boils down to this
alone:
Maybe put in 1 key in table mode that puts a dummy line in, maybe something
like this:
|
--it puts in the same number of cell separators and empty
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Wang Coeus wangco...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am using org-mode for some note, there is a table and I need to input
a lot text in one cell, is there possible that I input multiline and
output also show as
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