On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 12:06 PM Nick Dokos wrote: > Matt Price writes: > > > Christian et al, > > > > I seem to have broken something while fiddling around and I can't quite > make out what. Would someone be willing to check for me whether this does > or does not produce the desired full table? Right now I am again getting a > truncated result and I'm not > > fully sure what I might be oding wrong. Here is what I have: > > > > #+NAME: rubric-one > > - Grade > > a. A > > b. B > > c. C > > d. D > > e. F > > - Style > > a. Excellent > > b. Good > > c. Adequate > > d. Lousy > > e. Failing > > > These seem to have zero-width spaces and maybe that breaks the structure. > To make sure that the structure is recognized properly, > maybe try a very simple code block: > > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > #+begin_src elisp :var data=rubric-one :results drawer > data > #+end_src > > #+RESULTS: > :results: > ((Grade (ordered (A) (B) (C) (D) (F))) (Style (ordered (Excellent) (Good) > (Adequate) (Lousy) (Failing)))) > :end: > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > If that does not work, then something is fishy with `rubric-one', so start > there. > Yes, I think that using alphabetical lists broke the data structure because I didn't have ~org-list-allow-alphabetical~ set to ~t~ in my init file. User error! sorry. and thank you!!