Op wo, 11-07-2007 te 12:19 +0200, schreef Carsten Dominik: > > That works. I hoped that it was possible to see you are on the first > > line after a hline, but this is good enough. > > Of course this is possible, you are using Lisp: > > (defun check-if-after-hline () > (save-excursion > (beginning-of-line 0) > (looking-at org-table-hline-regexp)))
Okay, now it is: |---+------------+---------+-------------------+---------+--------+-------+----------+--------| | | datum | kmstand | km's | prijs/l | liters | prijs | prijs/km | km/l | |---+------------+---------+-------------------+---------+--------+-------+----------+--------| | # | | 155111 | | | | | | | | # | 2007-07-09 | 156146 | 1035 | 102.2 | 62.25 | 63.62 | 6.147 | 16.627 | | # | 2007-07-11 | 6953 | Verkeerde kmstand | | | | | | | # | | | | | | | | | |---+------------+---------+-------------------+---------+--------+-------+----------+--------| #+TBLFM: $4='(if (and (nz @-1$3) (nz $3)) (if (> $3 @-1$3) (- $3 @-1$3) (if (not (check-if-after-hline)) "Verkeerde kmstand" "")) "");N::$7='(if (and (nz $5) (nz $6)) (format "%.2f" (/ (* $5 $6) 100)) "");N::$8='(if (and (nz $4) (nz $7)) (format "%.3f" (/ (* $7 100) $4)) "");N::$9='(if (and (nz $4) (nz $6)) (format "%.3f" (/ $4 $6)) "");N This looks perfect. Just one more question. ;-} I would like to display the days between rows. I found time-date.el, but this only works with: The five data representations used are the following: date An RFC822 (or similar) date string. For instance: "Sat Sep 12 12:21:54 1998 +0200". time An internal Emacs time. For instance: (13818 26466). seconds A floating point representation of the internal Emacs time. For instance: 905595714.0. days An integer number representing the number of days since 00000101. For instance: 729644. decoded time A list of decoded time. For instance: (54 21 12 12 9 1998 6 t 7200). Is there a way to work with dates like 2007-09-11? -- Cecil Westerhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode