Re: [O] Percent justification in Beamer tables
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes: François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote: [...] in an Org table, a column is made up of numbers, each of which is immediately followed by a percent sign [...] It's of course possible (even probable) that the latex exporter behaves differently from the html exporter in this case (and probably many other cases.) [...] The new exporters based on Nicolas's org-element parser will presumably behave a lot more consistently. Hello, Nick. OK, so light comes from the future :-). In the meantime [...] #+ATTR_LaTeX: align=|r|r|l|r|l|r| Let me thank you for your advice. It worked very nicely. François
[O] Percent justification in Beamer tables
Hi, Org people. When, in an Org table, a column is made up of numbers, each of which is immediately followed by a percent sign, table formatting within Emacs right adjusts such numbers in their column, which is nice. Moreover, if I publish such tables as HTML, numbers are right adjusted as well. However, the same table inserted in a Beamer presentation shows the number /left/ justified in their column, which is a formatting discrepancy, or at least not what I expected. Could the justification of percentages be made more uniform Org-wide? François
Re: [O] Percent justification in Beamer tables
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote: Hi, Org people. When, in an Org table, a column is made up of numbers, each of which is immediately followed by a percent sign, table formatting within Emacs right adjusts such numbers in their column, which is nice. Moreover, if I publish such tables as HTML, numbers are right adjusted as well. However, the same table inserted in a Beamer presentation shows the number /left/ justified in their column, which is a formatting discrepancy, or at least not what I expected. Could the justification of percentages be made more uniform Org-wide? It's of course possible (even probable) that the latex exporter behaves differently from the html exporter in this case (and probably many other cases.) Historically, I believe the latex exporter was the first one and in those days, each exporter blazed its own trail, so inevitably we have a divergence of behavior. The new exporters based on Nicolas's org-element parser will presumably behave a lot more consistently. In the meantime, you can always override the latex behavior with something like #+ATTR_LaTeX: align=|r|r|l|r|l|r| to set the alignment of each column explicitly without affecting the HTML output. Nick