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Re: [O] Multicolumn


From: John Hendy
Subject: Re: [O] Multicolumn
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 09:27:19 -0500

On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Neuwirth Erich
<address@hidden> wrote:
> That is probably what I will have to do.
> But since I want both html and LaTeX output, I have to two write separate 
> output routines
> in R which I had hoped to be able to avoid.

How often do you anticipate having to change this? I've exported org
tables before to get most of the dirty work done and then just gone in
to the .tex (or .html) files manually to tweak. Is that an option?
I'll usually do this when I'm fairly positive that I'm done with any
tweaking/editing of the .org document.

Just a thought.
John

>
>
> On Aug 29, 2012, at 4:39 AM, address@hidden (Thomas S. Dye) wrote:
>
>> Neuwirth Erich <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> My problem is that the tables are produce by R code snippets.
>>> The code snippets produce plain org tables, bracketed by attributes 
>>> identifying
>>> the text as ORG code.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> #+RESULTS:
>>> #+BEGIN_ORG
>>> | Jahr | Region | m   | w   | pWert | m.se  | w.se  |
>>> |------+--------+-----+-----+-------+-------+-------|
>>> | 2000 | Sonst  | 508 | 507 | 0.85  | 4.91  | 4.93  |
>>> #+END_ORG
>>>
>>>
>>> I am able to insert additional lines before and after the text produce
>>> by the R commands with the following technique (in R):
>>>
>>>
>>> print(as.table(NULL),quote=FALSE,type="org")
>>> cat("|-------|\n")
>>> print(res,type="org")
>>> cat("|-------|\n")
>>>
>>>
>>> So I could write a line with my multicol headers.
>>> But for that to work, org mode would have to honor multicol indicators
>>> in the text.
>>
>> Alternatively, compose latex or html tables in R and then have the source
>> code block :results output latex or :results output html
>>
>> That should wrap the output in #+BEGIN_LATEX ... #+END_LATEX, which org
>> will export directly to LaTeX, or #+BEGIN_HTML ... #+END_HTML, which org
>> will export directly to HTML.
>>
>> hth,
>> Tom
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 29, 2012, at 2:28 AM, "Christopher J. White"
>>> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Erich,
>>>>
>>>> I have a hack for multicolumn support that may help... It's not
>>>> great, but serves my purpose.
>>>>
>>>> I implemented a TWiki mode that uses orgtbl-minor-mode.  TWiki pages
>>>> support multicolumn cells by adding vertical bars with no
>>>> separators:
>>>>
>>>> Display:
>>>>
>>>> |  Multicol     |
>>>> |  C1   |   C2  |
>>>>
>>>> TWiki format:
>>>> | Multicol ||
>>>> | C1 | C2 |
>>>>
>>>> Notice the double vertical bars after Multicol.  The number of
>>>> vertical bars on every row must be the same.  You can join as many
>>>> cells as you want that way.  I basically wanted to be able to still
>>>> use orgtbl-minor-mode to edit such tables.  So I hacked my
>>>> twiki-import/export code to convert "||" to "| << |" and vice-versa.
>>>>
>>>> So the orgtbl version of the above looks like this in the buffer:
>>>>
>>>> | Multicol | << |
>>>> | C1       | C2 |
>>>>
>>>> The down side is that the text "Multicol" will expand the display
>>>> size of C1, so if it gets long, the table grows:
>>>>
>>>> | This is a long multicol cell | << |
>>>> | C1                           | C2 |
>>>>
>>>> So it gets me what I want, which is orgtbl editing, and
>>>> import/export support to twiki format.  Seems a similar technique
>>>> could be backed in to any org export engine.
>>>>
>>>> ...cj
>>>>
>>>> On 8/28/12 5:10 PM, Neuwirth Erich wrote:
>>>>> After some googling it seems that multicolumn support is not yet
>>>>> implemented in org tables.
>>>>> I would need multicolumn headers quite urgently,
>>>>> but I have not yet found a way to make this possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think that tables with headers like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> |               |    mean       |         s.e.        |
>>>>> | gender | varA | varB |  varA | varB |
>>>>>
>>>>> are quite common, so I really want to put this feature on the wish list.
>>>>> I am not able to implement this myself.
>>>>>
>>>>> Erich
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Thomas S. Dye
>> http://www.tsdye.com
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