linw
linw

Reputation: 151

how to insert "|" in org-mode table

I have some trouble in using org-mode. I want create a table in org-mode like this:

| operator | use         |
|----------+-------------|
|   |      | expr | expr |

but when I press TAB, the table changed like this:

| operator | use |      |      |
|----------+-----+------+------|
|          |     | expr | expr |.

How to avoid it?

Upvotes: 15

Views: 4476

Answers (3)

Mirzhan Irkegulov
Mirzhan Irkegulov

Reputation: 18055

To insert a vertical bar into a table field, use \vert or, inside a word abc\vert{}def.

Source: Org-mode manual: The built-in table editor.

If \vert is not automatically converted to |, call org-toggle-pretty-entities, per:

C-c C-x \

Toggle display of entities as UTF-8 characters. This does not change the buffer content which remains plain ASCII, but it overlays the UTF-8 character for display purposes only.

Source: Org-mode manual: Special symbols

The function org-toggle-pretty-entities was introduced in version 7.01. Call org-version and upgrade Org-mode if necessary.

Upvotes: 25

Jonathan Arkell
Jonathan Arkell

Reputation: 10804

Using some unicode seems to work relatively well. I got these 2 characters to work: ¦ ǀ There is also this one: which just gave a unicode box. Your milage will vary.

sindikat's answer above is more correct, but if you want a vertical bar that looks pretty in your org source file, and you use UTF-8 (or similar) then this is an option.

Upvotes: 5

Bernard Adrian
Bernard Adrian

Reputation: 1

If you just want to insert a new column, just type 'M-S right'.

Upvotes: -4

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