Michael Brand writes:
> <#> will have to be considered for removal of the line too.
Yes, it is really the same as alignment/width cookies. BTW, it should be
possible to merge them together. E.g., one could write for
a right aligned 10 characters large column not meant to be exported.
This prob
Hi Nicolas
I agree, together all the below makes sense. Some comments added.
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> You are talking about section "3.5 The spreadsheet". I don't think this
> feature is directly related to spreadsheet capabilities.
>
> Actually, / in first column is described earlier in the ma
Completing myself,
> IMO, a better change would be to merge 3.2 and 3.3 as "Column
> operations" or some such, and add "<#>" as a way to ignore columns upon
> exporting. This way, everything related to columns is packed in the same
> subsection, and every column markup uses < or >. Moreover, there
Hello,
Michael Brand writes:
> To have similar things look similar and make it clear in the manual I
> suggest to change the long existing
>
> ~/~
> Do not export this line. Useful for lines that contain the
> narrowing `' markers or column group markers.
>
> Finally, just to whet
Hi
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Michael Brand writes:
>> # in non-first columns to mean noexport of the column has the
>> disadvantage of possible confusion with # in the first column where it
>> means special effect for recalculation when using the spreadsheet. A
Hello,
Michael Brand writes:
> # in non-first columns to mean noexport of the column has the
> disadvantage of possible confusion with # in the first column where it
> means special effect for recalculation when using the spreadsheet. As
> I understand your first paragraph you want to avoid such
Hi
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It sounds good, as long as it is clear this markers is for export
> consumption only, and has no special effect when using the spreadsheet.
>
> I suggest to use # or <#> instead of / so as to refer to "comment" (but
> still use / as th
Hello,
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> Second the suggestion to make | / | columns ignored for export in
> mainstream orgmode.
>
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> > Hi Uwe
>> > On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Uwe Brauer >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> > I have the same need
Second the suggestion to make | / | columns ignored for export in
mainstream orgmode.
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Uwe Brauer
> wrote:
> I have the same need now and just hacked something simple
> together to
> export
>
> Hi Uwe
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I have the same need now and just hacked something simple together to
> export
> | / | / || |
> | | 1n | 2y | 3y |
Great!! thanks, I just tested it. So all columns having a / header are
ig
Hi Uwe
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I would like to have a table entry in which the last colum contains
> comments which I don't want to export to html.
>
> Like this
>
> | Joe Smith | 7 | 25 | 5 || 37 | | #+begin_comment from
> group B B #+end_comment
On Tuesday, 19 Apr 2016 at 19:54, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Cool, thanks very much I tried out
>
> | name | result | @@html:@@
> | Smith | 10 | @@html:@@
>
> Which does almost all I want, it inserts an empty third column, but I
> presume this cannot be changed?
Without real hackery, not unless
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 19 Apr 2016 at 17:01, Fraga, Eric wrote:
>> How about inline html: @@html:@@
> Sorry, I mistyped the HTML comment enclosure... this should be
> @@html:@@
Cool, thanks very much I tried out
| name | result | @@html:@@
| Smith
On Tuesday, 19 Apr 2016 at 17:01, Fraga, Eric wrote:
> How about inline html: @@html:@@
Sorry, I mistyped the HTML comment enclosure... this should be
@@html:@@
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-739-g789412
On Tuesday, 19 Apr 2016 at 11:08, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to have a table entry in which the last colum contains
> comments which I don't want to export to html.
>
> Like this
>
> | Joe Smith | 7 | 25 | 5 | | 37 | | #+begin_comment from group B B
> #+end_comment |
How about inli
>>> "Michael" == Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Hello
>>
>> I would like to have a table entry in which the last colum contains
>> comments which I don't want to export to html.
>>
>> Like this
>>
>> | Joe Smith | 7 | 25 | 5 | | 37 | | #+
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> one way to achieve that would be:
> * Table example
> ** Exported table
> #+BEGIN_HTML
>
> #+END_HTML
> #+BEGIN_HTML
>
> #+END_HTML
> ** Internal table :noexport:
> #+ORGTB
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