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@@ -13275,7 +13275,6 @@ hard to do in a general way, would lead to a customization nightmare,
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and would take away much of the simplicity of the Orgtbl-mode table
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editor.
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-
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This appendix describes a different approach. We keep the Orgtbl mode
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table in its native format (the @i{source table}), and use a custom
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function to @i{translate} the table to the correct syntax, and to
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@@ -13283,10 +13282,10 @@ function to @i{translate} the table to the correct syntax, and to
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the burden of writing conversion functions on the user, but it allows
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for a very flexible system.
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-Bastien added the ability to do the same with lists. You can use Org's
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-facilities to edit and structure lists by turning @code{orgstruct-mode}
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-on, then locally exporting such lists in another format (HTML, La@TeX{}
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-or Texinfo.)
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+Bastien added the ability to do the same with lists, in Orgstruct mode. You
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+can use Org's facilities to edit and structure lists by turning
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+@code{orgstruct-mode} on, then locally exporting such lists in another format
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+(HTML, La@TeX{} or Texinfo.)
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@menu
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@@ -13547,7 +13546,7 @@ containing the formatted table. If you write a generally useful
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translator, please post it on @email{emacs-orgmode@@gnu.org} so that
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others can benefit from your work.
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-@node Radio lists, , Translator functions, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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+@node Radio lists, , Translator functions, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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@subsection Radio lists
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@cindex radio lists
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@cindex org-list-insert-radio-list
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@@ -13561,7 +13560,9 @@ Here are the differences with radio tables:
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@itemize @minus
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@item
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-Use @code{ORGLST} instead of @code{ORGTBL}.
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+Orgstruct mode must be active.
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+@item
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+Use the @code{ORGLST} keyword instead of @code{ORGTBL}.
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@item
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The available translation functions for radio lists don't take
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parameters.
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