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30.13.11 Table Miscellany

The command table-insert-sequence inserts a string into each cell. Each string is a part of a sequence i.e. a series of increasing integer numbers.

The command table-generate-source generates a table formatted for a specific markup language. It asks for a language (which must be one of html, latex, or cals), a destination buffer where to put the result, and the table caption (a string), and then inserts the generated table in the proper syntax into the destination buffer. The default destination buffer is table.lang, where lang is the language you specified.


 
 
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