I have an Emacs org mode table that looks like this:
|--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------|
| <20> | <60> |
| How do you alter your password | The command to alter your password in oracle is:: |
| in Oracle? | |
| | ALTER USER {userid} IDENTIFIED BY {password}; |
| | |
|--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------|
When the table is resized with C-c C-c
i.e. with keyboard shortcut: Ctrl-C + Ctrl-C
, or automatically, it ruins the spacing inside of the table elements and I get:
|--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------|
| <20> | <60> |
| How do you alter your password | The command to alter your password in oracle is:: |
| in Oracle? | |
| | ALTER USER {userid} IDENTIFIED BY {password}; |
| | |
|--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------|
It automatically trims the leading spaces from the content in the table. Is there a way to prevent this in org mode tables? I want org mode to not change the formatting of the content.
This is with Emacs version 24.3.50
, but the behavior is the same in version 24.2
(I tried in both versions).
C-x 8 SPC
is for inserting such spaces.