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From: | Scott Otterson |
Subject: | Re: [Emacs-orgmode] fancier and less fancy export |
Date: | Fri, 12 May 2006 10:08:43 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5 (X11/20051201) |
Carsten Dominik (05/12/2006 12:57 AM) wrote:
In the next version, this is going to work as follows: The command org-export-copy-visible no longer exists. Instead there is a new command org-export-visible, bound to C-c C-x v.When using this command, you are prompted for another key, to specify the true export command. Org-mode will then make a temporary buffer containing the visible part of the current buffer only, and export this buffer to ascii, html, xoxo.
Thanks. This is perfect.One thing I noticed, though, is that tables with the < > column width limitation are exported without the width being collapsed, like so:
| purpose | run | words | EM | note | options | |---------+-----+-------+-----+------------+------------+ | acfeat | 0 | | <3> | turns | | | thresh | 1 | NA | 12 | turns | thrsh=10 | | thresh | 56 | x | 0/0 improve | nolab/turns | thrsh=30 |even if it was being displayed collapsed at the time of export (collapsed by hitting a tab in a cell somewhere, for example).
Now that I think of it, it would be nice if table column widths were collapsed at the first entry of a .org file. Without that first TAB, my tables are unreadably mangled. On the other hand, I suppose that seing them uncollapsed at first, is a good reminder of the content that will be hidden after the first TAB.
Scott
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