Thanks, Michael, for this helpful workaround!
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Michael Brand
wrote:
> Hi Volker
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Volker Strobel
> wrote:
> > My problem is, that this remote reference starts in row 3 (because of
> @$#),
> > however,
Hi there,
I'm trying to refer to the row number of a remote table, using the current
column number shifted by one.
Remote Table:
#+NAME: my-table
| Header1 | Header2 |
|-+-|
| a |23 |
| b |7|
| c |13 |
| d |66 |
| e |5|
A belated, but very big thanks to both of you! It works perfectly now :)
Best, Volker
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Soapy Smith writes:
>
> > I installed the update and ran Volker's test code. It works! The
> > namespace is preserved from block-to-block. Thank y
Hi Soapy,
thank you! I feel at ease knowing that you could replicate
the behavior, as I was trying to find the error in my settings for a
long, long time (and as mentioned before, it did work for some time, and
I've no clue why - I've played around with some settings in the init file).
And yes,
gt; :package. You should be able to do something like:
>
> #+header: :package org-works.core
>
> to execute code in that name space.
>
> hth,
> Tom
>
> Volker Strobel writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to use org-mode with Clojure and already
Hi,
I'm trying to use org-mode with Clojure and already posted my problem at
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/clojure/lnZWUH4XxJM
All my code blocks get evaluated in the namespace user, even if I evaluate
the (ns ...) code block first.
EXAMPLE (core.org in src/org-works of Leiningen projec