I'll agree with Daniel that
sometimes, it's useful to have vertical table separators. Here's how I
kind-of do it:
| asdlfj | | alsjfdas |
|+---+--|
| alsdjf | | aqsljf |
| asdljf | | asldjf |
This is visible enough inside of org-mode and it yields a widish
gap in exported
I'll agree with Daniel that
sometimes, it's useful to have vertical table separators. Here's how I
kind-of do it:
| asdlfj | | alsjfdas |
|+---+--|
| alsdjf | | aqsljf |
| asdljf | | asldjf |
This is visible enough inside of org-mode and it yields a widish
gap in exported
Matej Cepl wrote:
To the presentation of tables I would strongly suggest reading
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/booktabs/booktabs.pdf
-- whenever I broke rules set there, I regreted it later.
For publication quality tables, as per the above reference, I would
generally
On Apr 12, 2007, at 20:48, Daniel J. Sinder wrote:
I think rejecting vertical rules as a matter of style is a mistake.
Whether you consider org-mode tables to be a markup or a
spreadsheet, it's peers -- HTML, LaTeX, Gnumeric, Excel, etc. --
will all produce tables with vertical rules if