>The org-* classes you mentioned can be easily overridden or used along with > 
>>the new classes, based on how the CSS rules are written.

How do you in org-mode override/identify the column-class for a single column 
when you have multiple columns of the same type in the same table?

/Martin

From: Kaushal Modi [mailto:kaushal.m...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18. september 2018 13:27
To: Martin Dalgaard Villumsen <mvillum...@health.sdu.dk>
Cc: Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] Table column width and HTML export

Hello,

There seems to be quite a bit of confusion.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 6:51 AM Martin Dalgaard Villumsen 
<mvillum...@health.sdu.dk<mailto:mvillum...@health.sdu.dk>> wrote:
I am not interested in editing the exported HTML file (conflicts the point of 
using org-mode)
I did not say that HTML should be edited manually. I said that ox-html probably 
needs an update that inserts the col tag with user-specified col-classes.
 I can add a class to the <table> tag with
#+ATTR_HTML: :class my-table

Correct. That class won't help here. You need a class that scopes the 
individual columns.
 But I don’t know how to add a new class to <col> in org-mode; or how to define 
a custom column (one that is now <r>, <l>, <c>).
Right, that needs to be investigated. Most likely, at the moment, we cannot set 
individual classes for each column.
No point in CSS-restyling default class="org-center", class="org-left", etc.  … 
this would affect columns in other tables
That's a CSS problem. You can set a unique class for a table using the 
attr_html syntax you showed above and then set CSS rules only for that table 
using ".my-table td+td" and so on.

The org-* classes you mentioned can be easily overridden or used along with the 
new classes, based on how the CSS rules are written.

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