At home I'd play with all the toys I can.  I don't control the
environment at work, so I try to keep thing as vanilla as possible.
(Less for me to maintain.)  The site only has an ill-maintained emacs
21.1.1 from a few years ago.  I gave in and installed org-mode in my
home directory because I need a better outliner.

   I have the same problem with perl's CPAN.  They have a lot of neat
things, but I can't install them in the library path.

   If calc is required, I'll try it out, but otherwise I'd like to
see what I can get with just lisp.  Besides, it will be another excuse
to learn more lisp.

Edd

On 12/15/06, Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Eddward Devilla (2006-12-15 12:50 -0600) said:
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>  Can table formula's be done without calc?

That would be a pity not to employ the best maths tool in Emacs.

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Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com>                         (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)



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