Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi again, > > could someone please confirm about the status of column view in the > present git. > I can't even get examples in worg working. All I get are long empty lines > Any ideas >
C-c C-c on the #+COLUMNS: line? But if you open the file anew, everything should be set up correctly. In any case, it seems to be working for me: I tried --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+COLUMNS: %25TITLE %10AUTHOR %5YEAR %10CUSTOM_ID * foo ** bar :PROPERTIES: :TITLE: Catch-22 :AUTHOR: Joseph Heller :YEAR: 1967 :CUSTOM_ID: supercalifrag :END: ** baz :PROPERTIES: :TITLE: Catch-23 :AUTHOR: U.N.Known :YEAR: 2011 :CUSTOM_ID: ilisticexpi :END: --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.597.g7fab) Did you try with emacs -q -l minimal.emacs? Maybe some customization of yours is messing it up. Nick > Torsten > > > On 25 November 2011 22:42, Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > after I converted all my BibTeX stuff into a org-mode file, I thought > > I can create (for the first time) a column view to see nicely title, > > autors, year and bibtex-key. This would look very similar to Jabrefs > > table view, which I used before. > > I created the following line. > > > > #+COLUMNS: %25TITLE %10AUTHOR %5YEAR %10CUSTOM_ID > > > > However, switching into the column-view creates the column header with > > the correct spacing but all headlines are empty now. Only many spaces > > later in the same row I find the ... end markers. Tab still opens the > > headline and q let me switch back. > > Is there anything I do wrong? I tried > > > > #+COLUMNS: %25ITEM %10AUTHOR %5YEAR %10CUSTOM_ID > > > > as well as > > > > #+COLUMNS: %25ITEM > > > > without success. > > > > It seems the column view is not working at all for my system. I tried > > the example for org-mode beamer on worg as well as the example in the > > manual. I always get long blank rows. > > > > Any idea? > > > > Torsten > > >