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From: | Jose Robins |
Subject: | [Orgmode] org-table : some questions ... |
Date: | Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:17:23 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (Windows/20080213) |
Let me first setup the
context for my question. I'm an electrical engineer designing IC's (in
San Diego, USA) and have a great need for documenting my simulation
data in a format similar to what I have attached in the jpg file (and
pasted below)... The snapshot below was using built-in table-mode in emacs. The key reason I used table mode instead of org-table to document this data was due to the ability to have some columns be merged (or "spanned" in table-mode terminology) in some rows. However I find org-table's features a bit more intuitive and would prefer to use that instead. In fact I started off with documenting data in org-mode and finally converted that to table-mode because of the exact reason that I mentioned above. Question(s): 1. Is there a way that I could achieve this sort of column spanning in org-table mode? 2. Or is there an alternative way of arrangement using org-mode to achieve the same objective of data organization? 3. If not, would this be easy to implement (and useful enough for others) to have such an option? Thanks a lot, Jose ![]() |
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