Dear Bastien,
On 07.04.2013, at 23:23, Bastien wrote:
> [...] I pushed a fix which preserves the spirit of the previous option,
> but with more variables to check against. I know this is not the
> most user-friendly we can do here, but at least it is consistent
> with what the code allows.
Thanks for the fix!
But I think the lisp example is faulty in two respects: it needs to include the closing "" and the default case without class name.
The example given in the documentation:
(setq org-html-table-row-tags
(cons '(cond (top-row-p "
")
(bottom-row-p "
"))))
should probably be:
(setq org-html-table-row-tags
(cons '(cond (top-row-p "
")
(bottom-row-p "
")
(t "
"))
"
"))
This is already very useful. However, in addition to rowgroup-number, top-row-p and bottom-row-p it would be really helpful to have a row counter variable. Is this difficult to implement (I honestly tried but did not see an obvious way)?
Warm regards,
Stefan
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