Re: $LR in Table Formula
Carsten Dominik writes: >> If the Org code shall iterate towards clarity then the question would be >> resurrection or elimination of the Last Row (LR) feature AFAICS. > > Elimination should be fine in this case since it does not work anymore > anyway. Okay, I eliminated the LR parts from the code. Thanks, -- Marco
Re: $LR in Table Formula
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 10:33 PM Marco Wahl wrote: > Carsten Dominik writes: > > > This was an old way to refer to fields in the last row. It was already > > deprecated in 2011. I also does not seem to work anymore. > > > > I had forgotten all about it and only found it back with > > > > git log -S \$LR --source --all | less > > > > which pointed me to commit 8237c9ae6d587a22646333e0315683675e2db538 > > Thanks for the eludication! > > If the Org code shall iterate towards clarity then the question would be > resurrection or elimination of the Last Row (LR) feature AFAICS. > Elimination should be fine in this case since it does not work anymore anyway. Carsen > > > My 2 ct, > -- Marco >
Re: $LR in Table Formula
Carsten Dominik writes: > This was an old way to refer to fields in the last row. It was already > deprecated in 2011. I also does not seem to work anymore. > > I had forgotten all about it and only found it back with > > git log -S \$LR --source --all | less > > which pointed me to commit 8237c9ae6d587a22646333e0315683675e2db538 Thanks for the eludication! If the Org code shall iterate towards clarity then the question would be resurrection or elimination of the Last Row (LR) feature AFAICS. My 2 ct, -- Marco
Re: $LR in Table Formula
This was an old way to refer to fields in the last row. It was already deprecated in 2011. I also does not seem to work anymore. I had forgotten all about it and only found it back with git log -S \$LR --source --all | less which pointed me to commit 8237c9ae6d587a22646333e0315683675e2db538 Carsten On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 1:56 PM Eric S Fraga wrote: > Ignore my previous email/post. I was obviously under the influence. I > see the LR references in the code. > -- > : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.3.6-492-gc990d4 > >
Re: $LR in Table Formula
Ignore my previous email/post. I was obviously under the influence. I see the LR references in the code. -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.3.6-492-gc990d4
Re: $LR in Table Formula
On Saturday, 18 Apr 2020 at 01:31, Marco Wahl wrote: > Hi! > > By accident at browsing the code I stumbled over "$LR" in column > formulas. TBH I don't understand "$LR" and I haven't found a bit about > it in the documentation. > > What is the meaning of $LR? Where in the code did you find this? I cannot see it anywhere in latest org, assuming you are talking about the code for org mode. -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.3.6-492-gc990d4
$LR in Table Formula
Hi! By accident at browsing the code I stumbled over "$LR" in column formulas. TBH I don't understand "$LR" and I haven't found a bit about it in the documentation. What is the meaning of $LR? Ciao, -- Marco