Re: [O] Table latex exporting ignores #+ATTR_LATEX:

2018-04-03 Thread Peter Mukhachev
On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 08:13 +0200, Robert Klein wrote: > Can you use body-only export? (That is, is your table the only > content > of your document?) However, still, that way the table is exported inside "center" environment, which is kind of okay for me.

Re: [O] Table latex exporting ignores #+ATTR_LATEX:

2018-04-03 Thread Peter Mukhachev
Hi, Robert, On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 08:13 +0200, Robert Klein wrote: > Can you use body-only export? (That is, is your table the only > content > of your document?) Thanks, that works as expected.

Re: [O] Table latex exporting ignores #+ATTR_LATEX:

2018-03-26 Thread Robert Klein
Hi, On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 19:23:53 +0300 Peter Mukhachev wrote: > $ cat table-source.org > #+ATTR_LATEX: :align lp{2cm}l > | Name | Text | Rationale | > | height | 18 m | ATC requriment | > > # Here I export with M-x org-table-export RET org-table-export- >

Re: [O] Table latex exporting ignores #+ATTR_LATEX:

2018-03-25 Thread Peter Mukhachev
$ cat table-source.org #+ATTR_LATEX: :align lp{2cm}l | Name | Text | Rationale | | height | 18 m | ATC requriment | # Here I export with M-x org-table-export RET org-table-export- result.tex RET orgtbl-to-latex RET It gives the following (note the alignment string is "lll") $ cat

Re: [O] Table latex exporting ignores #+ATTR_LATEX:

2018-03-25 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 20 Mar 2018 at 15:43, Peter Mukhachev wrote: > (org-table-export) can probably do the thing I want. However, > dispatching it with latex backend ends up with #+ATTR_LATEX: line > ignored and exports bare table only in its tabular environment. > However, I would like to be able to

[O] Table latex exporting ignores #+ATTR_LATEX:

2018-03-24 Thread Peter Mukhachev
Hello everyone, I am making a table using org mode in order to export it to tex file and insert resulting file to my document. (org-latex-export-as-latex) does the thing, however, I do not need header thing that it inserts by default. (org-table-export) can probably do the thing I want. However,