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emacs 23.3 for windows, org-mode, tables
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Org-mode in emacs for Windows doesn't allow to create prooperly
tables. This is the result of creation a table 5x2:
| | | | | | |---+---+---+---+---| | | | | | |
(all rows in one row). It happens always. I guess that used wrong
"end-line" symbol.
Sorry my english, here is russian description:
Режим org-mode в сборке emacs для Windows не позволяет создавать
таблицы, все строки располагаются в одной строке, вот пример создания
таблицы 5х2:
| | | | | | |---+---+---+---+---| | | | | | |
В таком виде создаются любые таблицы. Я полагаю, что используется
неверный для Windows символ начала новой строки.
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Message #8 received at 8748 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Sidorov <alx.sidorov <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Org-mode in emacs for Windows doesn't allow to create prooperly
> tables. This is the result of creation a table 5x2:
>
> | | | | | | |---+---+---+---+---| | | | | | |
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> (all rows in one row). It happens always. I guess that used wrong
> "end-line" symbol.
Do you still see this bug with a recent Emacs / Org ?
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> From: Bastien Guerry <bzg <at> altern.org>
> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 23:26:04 +0100
> Cc: 8748 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
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> Alexander Sidorov <alx.sidorov <at> gmail.com> writes:
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> > Org-mode in emacs for Windows doesn't allow to create prooperly
> > tables. This is the result of creation a table 5x2:
> >
> > | | | | | | |---+---+---+---+---| | | | | | |
> >
> > (all rows in one row). It happens always. I guess that used wrong
> > "end-line" symbol.
>
> Do you still see this bug with a recent Emacs / Org ?
If the problem still exists, please provide the recipe for reproducing
it, starting from "emacs -Q". Thanks.
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Message #16 received at 8748-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> Alexander Sidorov <alx.sidorov <at> gmail.com> writes:
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>> Org-mode in emacs for Windows doesn't allow to create prooperly
>> tables. This is the result of creation a table 5x2:
>>
>> | | | | | | |---+---+---+---+---| | | | | | |
>>
>> (all rows in one row). It happens always. I guess that used wrong
>> "end-line" symbol.
Closing this bug.
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