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‘texinfo’ back-end understands several attributes in plain lists and
tables. They must be specified using an #+ATTR_TEXINFO
keyword,
written just above the list or table.
In Texinfo output, description lists appear as two-column tables, using the
default command @table
. You can use @ftable
or
@vtable
163 instead with :table-type
attribute.
In any case, these constructs require a highlighting command for entries in
the list. You can provide one with :indic
attribute. If you do not,
it defaults to the value stored in org-texinfo-def-table-markup
, which
see.
#+ATTR_TEXINFO: :indic @asis - foo :: This is the text for /foo/, with no highlighting.
When exporting a table, column widths are deduced from the longest cell in
each column. You can also define them explicitly as fractions of the line
length, using :columns
attribute.
#+ATTR_TEXINFO: :columns .5 .5 | a cell | another cell |