Matt Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> writes: > zwz <zhangwe...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Matt Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> writes: >> >>> zwz <zhangwe...@gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>> AFAIK, it is now impossible to add a table entry by org-template. >>>> But I think it is very useful. For example, >>>> in my private.org, there is a section >>>> >>>> * Contacts >>>> | name | tel. | email | addr | >>>> |------+------+---------+-----------| >>>> | A | 12 | a...@a.com | somewhere | >>>> >>>> >>>> If it is feasible with such a template >>>> ("Contact" ?c "| %^{Name} | %^{tel} | %^{email} | %^{addr} |\n" >>>> "~/private.org" "Contacts") >>>> to add new contacts, it would be very nice to organize (e.g. sort) > all >>>> the contacts based on org-table. >>> >>> One solution would be to use properties to store contact information: >> >> Yes, this is how I am doing now. >> I forgot the "column view" thing. :) >> >> BTW, how to sort the headings (names) by the properties? > > Typing C-c ^ r will prompt you for a property. If you are above the > first headline, all first level headlines will be sorted. If you are on > a headline, all subheadings will be sorted. > >> and what is dblocks? > > Sorry for the shorthand. Dynamic blocks can be used to refresh "dynamic" > information (such as a table generated from properties) within an org > file. > >> Are they mentioned in the manual? > > - (info "(org) Dynamic blocks") > - (info "(org) Capturing column view") > > Best, > Matt Thank you, Matt. I have never tried dblocks before. But it is interesting. I will learn to used it.
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