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Re: [O] /emsp in clock tables


From: Joost Helberg
Subject: Re: [O] /emsp in clock tables
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 12:58:39 +0100

Nicolas et al,

I'm sure the choice for \emsp was a valid one. \emsp is not the bug, it
triggers a bug in the alignment routine which screws up somehow. If
alignment takes place after displaying the blanks, things turn out OK. I
tried to install a custom formatter (Cutomizable: Org Clock Clocktable
Formatter): 

 (defun my-formatter( ipos tables params )
   (progn
     (org-clocktable-write-default ipos tables params)
     (forward-line 2)
     (org-table-align)
     )
   )

But this didn't help. Going inside the table and hitting C-c C-c helps,
but is a bit cumbersome.

Somehow moving the aligning to another place in the process should fix
this. I wasn't able to make this work.

regards,

Joost

>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
 > From: Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden>
 > To: J. David Boyd <address@hidden>
 > Cc: address@hidden
 > Subject: Re: [O] /emsp in clock tables
 > Date: 2014-12-13T00:05:06+0100

 > address@hidden (J. David Boyd) writes:

 >> Now I get lines like:
 >> 
 >> | Tasks                                      | 1:18   |      |      |      |
 >> | \__ Infrastructure                         |        | 0:31 |      |      |
 >> | \____ WAITING Email                        |        |      | 0:07 |      |
 >> | \______ WAITING - respond to Bill          |        |      |      | 0:01 |
 >> | \____ WAITING Research - Gnus              |        |      | 0:14 |      |
 >> | \____ WAITING Research - Web               |        |      | 0:04 |      |
 >> 
 >> which is exactly what I wanted.
 >> 
 >> I read the linked message above from Buddy Butterfly. Was the problem only 
 >> for
 >> latext exporting?  I personally look at the screen more than export...

 > The problem is that "\___" appears in any export output, not only LaTeX.

 > Another option could be to use dots. At least, they wouldn't be as ugly
 > as "\___" in output, and keep clocktable readable in the buffer.

 > Regards,


-- 
Snow B.V.



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