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Re: [O] /emsp in clock tables


From: J. David Boyd
Subject: Re: [O] /emsp in clock tables
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 10:18:34 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (cygwin)

>>>>>> "J" == J David Boyd <address@hidden> writes:
>  > From: J. David Boyd <address@hidden>
>  > To: address@hidden
>  > Subject: [O] /emsp in clock tables
>  > Date: 2014-12-11T17:52:27+0100
>
>  > I don't remember reading about this here, so hopefully I haven't just 
> missed
>  > it.
>
>  > I've found some reference to it on the web, but no resolution.
>
>  > Sometime in the last few releases, clock tables have changed the display.
>
>  > I now see
>
>  > | *Total time*                                      | *2:17* |      |      
> |
>  > 
> |---------------------------------------------------+--------+------+------|
>  > | Tasks                                             | 2:17   |      |      
> |
>  > | \emsp Infrastructure                              |        | 0:27 |      
> |
>  > | \emsp\emsp WAITING Email                          |        |      | 0:06 
> |
>
>
>  > How can I remove the \emsp artifact and get back the old behavior?
>
>  > Advance apologies if this is somewhere in a README that I didn't...
>
>  > Dave in Hudson, FL


Joost Helberg <address@hidden> writes:

> Dave,
>
> the customizable org-pretty-entities screws up the alignment in the
> table. I don't know where the problem lies, but it's fixed by hitting
> C-c C-c in the table for re-aligning stuff.
>
> I don't know why you see the '\emsp' code, as it's supposed to be
> translated into a blank on screen. 
>
> unset org-pretty-entities to avoid \emsp stuff.
>
> regards,
>
> Joost
>

Thanks, that works...




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