Hi
I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert
<2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
manually.
Somebody has a better idea or know how to insert something like <03.2019>
Uwe Brauer
smime.p7s
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Hi
I was googling this a bit, I found more complicated scenarios, but not
how to join one or more tables.
For example
#+begin_src
#+tblname: nut
| type | Fiber | Sugar | Protein | Carb |
|--+---+---+-+--|
| eggplant | 2.5 | 3.2 | 0.8 | 8.6 |
| tomatoe
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> I was googling this a bit, I found more complicated scenarios, but not
> how to join one or more tables.
> For example
> #+begin_src
> #+tblname: nut
> | type | Fiber | Sugar | Protein | Carb |
> |--+---+---+-
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Hi
>> I was googling this a bit, I found more complicated scenarios, but not
>> how to join one or more tables.
>> For example
>> #+begin_src
>> #+tblname: nut
>> | type | Fiber | Sugar | Protein | Carb |
>> |--+---
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Best solution found in
> https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/48508/merge-org-tables
> ** Solution 1
> #+NAME: T1
> | col1 | col2 |
> |1 | 2|
> #+NAME: T2
> | col3 |
> | 3|
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var t1=T1
Hello,
Uwe Brauer wrote at 09:58 on August 18, 2019:
: I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
: in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert
: <2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
: manually.
This'll put the computed result on the kill r
On 2019-08-18 at 04:23 -04, Uwe Brauer wrote...
> I was googling this a bit, I found more complicated scenarios, but not
> how to join one or more tables.
>
> [...]
>
> I want to generate a new table total-nuts, which is just a combination
> of the two tables, nuts and nuts2
Does https://github.
>>> "TP" == Thomas Plass writes:
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer wrote at 09:58 on August 18, 2019:
> : I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
> : in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert
> : <2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
>>> "KM" == Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2019-08-18 at 04:23 -04, Uwe Brauer wrote...
>> I was googling this a bit, I found more complicated scenarios, but not
>> how to join one or more tables.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> I want to generate a new table total-nuts, which is just a combi
On 2019-08-18 at 03:58 -04, Uwe Brauer wrote...
> I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
> in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert <2019-03-01
> Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do manually.
>
> Somebody has a better idea or know how to insert s
>>> "KM" == Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2019-08-18 at 03:58 -04, Uwe Brauer wrote...
>> I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
>> in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert <2019-03-01
Fri> --<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do manually.
>>
Hello,
Jorge P. de Morais Neto writes:
> But why does Org not use the dedicated target text as an anchor?
That's because the text could contain anything, including invalid HTML
characters. So we normalize them using only alphanum characters.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Thanks I knew about it, but it seems very sophisticated and column, not
> row based.
Well, if simple-minded suits you (i.e. the columns are known to have the
same order):
Tables in Org are lists with rows as their elements, and a row is either
a symbol or a list of column ele
In that situation I made 3 files header; t1, and t2. The header file
had the two lines at the top of both tables. The t1 and t2 files had
only record lines in them without the footer. Then cat header t1 t2
>newtable. Once done open newtable and be sure it works in emacs and
append that footer l
>>> "AG" == Achim Gratz writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Thanks I knew about it, but it seems very sophisticated and column, not
>> row based.
> Well, if simple-minded suits you (i.e. the columns are known to have the
> same order):
> Tables in Org are lists with rows as their
Hi,
does anyone know if the MobileOrg apps for both iOS and Android are still
supported, and by who?
I know that Orgzly is actively supported and in excellent shape. But I
don't know about MobileOrg or Syncorg for that matter, or any other similar
tools.
Does anyone have an overview over all th
* Carsten Dominik [2019-08-18 13:41]:
> does anyone know if the MobileOrg apps for both iOS and Android are still
> supported, and by who?
I prefer that MobileOrg options are removed from Org menu in
Emacs. Just my opinion. It is not necessary.
> I know that Orgzly is actively supported and in e
Hello,
Em 2019-08-18T12:40:29+0200, Nicolas Goaziou escreveu:
> That's because the text could contain anything, including invalid HTML
> characters. So we normalize them using only alphanum characters.
But could not we URL-encode the dedicated target text? In my testing,
Org generates an ugly a
>>> "TP" == Thomas Plass writes:
hi
> Hello,
I was wondering could that also be done for a week instead of a month
> (defun Brauer/make-month-timerange (year month)
> (interactive
>(list (string-to-int (read-string "Year: " (int-to-string (nth 5
(decode-time)
>
Hello,
Jorge P. de Morais Neto writes:
> But could not we URL-encode the dedicated target text?
My example was about HTML, but the same process is used in every export
back-end. URL-encoded strings may also be invalid in other back-ends.
> In my testing, Org generates an ugly anchor even if th
Hi
Sometimes I have to insert various dates of a given month/year in a
table. However if this is not an actual date, every time I use
org-time-stamp I have to go back.
On the other hand if this command is used twice in succession, a time
range is inserted. So in some way the same month/year is
Thanks!
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Ihor,
>
> thank you for the report.
> It would be too much work to *preserve* the visibility state of everything
> in the sorting area, but you are right, the drawers at lease should be
> closed. I fixed this, the fix is in master.
>
> Carsten
>
> On Sat, Au
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
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