On Apr 20, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
> On a related note, I have some emphasis formatting/cell width
> problems within tables.
> I have some custom emphasis alist along with hiding the emphasis
> markers defined so...
>
> '(org-emphasis-alist (quote (("*" bold "" "") ("/" italic
> "" "") ("_" underline "" "") ("=" org-code "" "
> code>" verbatim) ("~" org-verbatim "" "" verbatim) ("+" (:strike-
> through t) "" "") ("&" font-lock-keyword-face "" "") ("#"
> j-green-face "" "") ("^" j-highlight-face "" ""))))
>
> '(org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
>
> where j-green-face or essentially the default face with the color
> green etc.
>
> When I do an emphasis inside a table, the emphasis special
> characters would disappear and the correct formatting would appear
> on the word, however the right cell vertical divider character would
> get pulled in by 1 character. does not resize the table cell
> properly. I need to manually insert a space to move the divider to
> the right and then everything would work as expected. Just a minor
> annoyance..
>
> Not sure if I explained the issue correctly...
Hi Jose,
does C-c C-c fix the alignment, or not?
- Carsten
>
>
> Jose
>
> Chris Randle wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I define an Emacs abbrev of, say, "hnbc" to exapand to "how now brown
>> cow", and then type "hnbc[space]" inside an org table cell. After
>> it has
>> expanded it pushes the trailing cell divider away, even though the
>> cell
>> width was adequate. Tabbing out of the cell doesn't re-fit the cell
>> divider - it stays "stuck" where it was after the expansion.
>>
>> It's slightly odd, because if I type lots of leading spaces before
>> the
>> abbrev and then tab, org happily moves the expanded text back to the
>> beginning of the cell, but still doesn't move the trailing divider.
>>
>> C-c C-c fixes it, and also moving the cursor over to the trailing
>> cell
>> divider and backspace one char and tab.
>>
>> Any other workarounds or suggestions?
>>
>>
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