- Thanks for the table link, though I only see how to change frames and borders on the provided link. Do I just need to pass some html/css option through #+ATTR_HTML? - Also... stupid me. I meant to specify that I'm looking to do this in LaTeX, not necessarily html, though I'm glad to have knowledge of both. After more reading, this seems pretty doable through the 'p{width}' alignment option which seems to work through #+ATTR_LaTeX to control automatic wrapping in a cell. My remaining question is whether or not it's possible to enable tabular* instead of the default environment as then I could limit both columns and determine table widths. I don't know that tabular seems to have this option? Thanks, John On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > On Jul 1, 2010, at 10:14 PM, John Hendy wrote: > > Hi, >> >> >> I export to variable page widths and would like to be able to specify a >> limit on my tables which seem to always run on as long as they need to >> without regard for any margins or borders. I found a post here where a user >> asked the question I was looking for: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg22353.html >> >> So... table.el (as I have since found during fiddling) does create >> multi-line cells, which is awesome. >> >> I can't find any documentation for it, though?? I am just looking for >> [hopefully] basic/easy things like: >> >> - bold a cell (*word* doesn't seem to work in table.el tables) >> - limit the overall width of the table >> > > Formatting inside table.el cells does not work because this is a completely > different export mechanism. > > To fix the width of a table (normal Org-mode table), see > > http://orgmode.org/manual/Tables-in-HTML-export.html#Tables-in-HTML-export > > - Carsten > >