Op wo, 11-07-2007 te 10:49 +0200, schreef Carsten Dominik: > On Jul 11, 2007, at 10:26, Cecil Westerhof wrote: > > In this example the first two digits of kmstand where not input at row > > 3 > > and you get a message. But you get also a message at the first row. Is > > it possible to circumvent this? > > For example by leaving an empty row before the first data line.
That works. I hoped that it was possible to see you are on the first line after a hline, but this is good enough. > > Is it possible to define functions in an org-file? For example: it > > would > > be nice to have more extensive checking on the values. Also the nz > > could > > be defined. It is in my .emacs now, but when I transfer the file to > > another computer, there is a risk that it doe not work anymore. > > You can, by inserting something like > > # Local Variables: > # eval: (defun nz (n) (not (= 0 n))) > # eval: (defun nw (s) (string-match "\\S-" s)) > # End: > > Check the variable `enable-local-eval', and beware that setting it to t > could be exploited to execute unwanted code in a file you get > from someone. > > One problem would be that function definitions > are not buffer-local, so the same functions would be defined for all > buffers. If you use functions with the same name, but different > definitions in different files, the result would depend on the order > of visiting the files. Better not then I think. > > It would be nice if I did input kmstand that with tab you go to > > prijs/l. > > (Skipping fields with formula's.) And when giving tab on the field > > liters going to the field kmstand. Is that something that could be > > made? > > I don't think this is necessary, and no spreadsheet behaves like this. > Just press TAB a few times. Cetrainly not. Just nice to have. Maybe something to try myself to build. -- Cecil Westerhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode