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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Aligning Columns in HTML Export Tables


From: Sebastian Rose
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Aligning Columns in HTML Export Tables
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 21:37:48 +0200

Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
> On Oct 22, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Hi Sebastian,
>>>
>>> my guess would be that you have customized the td and th tags?  If yes,
>>> please
>>> reset the customization, you need the new default values  (which you then 
>>> can
>>> still modify).
>>>
>>> Please check the variables org-export-table-header-tags and
>>> org-export-table-data-tags.
>>
>>
>> I've checked them, but they are not customized:
>>
>>    Hide Org Export Table Data Tags:
>>         Opening tag: <td%s>
>>         Closing tag: </td>
>>              State : STANDARD.
>
> This does look right.
>
>>
>>    Hide Org Export Table Header Tags:
>>         Opening tag: <th scope="%s">
>>         Closing tag: </th>
>>              State : STANDARD.
>
> This does not look right, it should be
>
>         Opening tag: <th scope="%s"%s>
>         Closing tag: </th>
>
>
>>
>>
>> The export of the OPs table works as expected.  But the table I've sent
>> is different in that it just uses empty `<>' marks for grouping and
>> creating lines.
>
> While I do not think it is particularly nice that you
> try to fool the parser in this way :-/
> it actually behaves quite well :-D
>
> Here is what I get when I export this table:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> <table border="2" 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>
> <tr><th scope="col" style="text-align:right">A</th><th scope="col"
> style="text-align:left">B</th><th scope="col" style="text-
> align:left">C</th></tr>
> </thead>
> <tbody>
> <tr><td style="text-align:right">1</td><td style="text-
> align:left">bar</td><td style="text-align:left">text</td></tr>
> <tr><td style="text-align:right">12</td><td style="text-
> align:left">test</td><td style="text-align:left">300</td></tr>
> <tr><td style="text-align:right">9</td><td style="text-
> align:left">foo</td><td style="text-align:left">4</td></tr>
> </tbody>
> </table>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> The left/right comes from the analysis of the number of numbers
> in each column...
>
> So I must assume that maybe some of your files did not
> update correctly or you have some old compiled files... ?
>
> - Carsten

Hi Carsten,


one more, sorry.


How about this (line-wrapped for readability):


 <tr>
  <td class="right">1</td>
  <td class="left">bar</td>
  <td class="left">text</td>
 <tr>

instead of

 <tr>
  <td style="text-align:right">1</td>
  <td style="text-align:left">bar</td>
  <td style="text-align:left">text</td>
 <tr>

??


Combined with the ways to add IDs and classes to tables, we could then style the
columns better.

I would like to set this for right aligned <td> tags as default:

   td.right { font-family:monospace;text-align:right; }

since most of the time I want fixed width fonts in right aligned cells.



  Sebastian



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