>>> "IR" == Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:

> Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes:
>> I start with 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> | Example | Text    | Dates        | other   |
>> |---------+---------+--------------+---------|
>> | this    | comment | <2022-01-28 vie> | nothing |
>> 
>> 
>> That is converted to 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> +---------+---------+--------------+---------+
>> | Example | Text    | Dates        | other   |
>> +---------+---------+--------------+---------+
>> | this    | comment | <2022-01-28 vie> | nothing |
>> +---------+---------+--------------+---------+
>> 
>> 
>> And is converted back to 
>> 
>> 
>> | Example | Text    | Dates        | other   |
>> | this    | comment | <2022-01-28 vie> | nothing |
>> 
>> 
>> Couldn't in the last step the hlines be respected?

> That would not make sense.
> AFAIK, table.el has no notion of hlines. The +---+ separators in
> table.el tables mark cell boundaries, not hlines.

It would make sense if I later want to export the final table (after converting 
org-->table-->org

To say latex. There the hlines make a difference, that is why I am asking

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