Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
| <l> | <l> | <r> |
| A | B | C |
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
| 12 | 13 | 300 |
| 9 | 11 | 4 |
I have now fixed this issue, at least for the HTML exporter.
1. The HTML exporter now puts a style attribute onto each
individual field to make sure the field is aligned correctly.
Many Browsers need this, as pointed out by Sebastian.
If you do not like this overhead, you can configure
org-export-html-table-align-individual-fields. If you
do, the alignment will still be noted in the column tags,
handled correctly by Opera, but not by Firefox and Safari.
2. The HTML exporter will also honor a "<c>" cookie. Note that
this will not change anything inside an Org buffer - this would
be complex to implement because of all the extra magic Org does
with limited column width etc etc.
3. The LaTeX exporter does not yet honor <c>, while it does honor
<l> and <r>. The reason for this is that currently the vector
remembering the alignment is a vector of booleans, and larger
changes are necessary in order to allow for a third value.
This will come, but I do not have the time today.
Hi Carsten,
| | A | B | C |
|---+-----+------+------|
| | 1 | bar | text |
| | 12 | test | 300 |
| | 9 | foo | 4 |
| / | <> | <> | <> |
now gives me:
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6" rules="groups"
frame="hsides">
<caption></caption>
<colgroup><col align="right" /></colgroup>
<colgroup><col align="left" /></colgroup>
<colgroup><col align="left" /></colgroup>
<thead>
and I have no style attributes in the <td> tags.
Sebastian