Given a table of the form
| a | b | c |
|[2,3] | [4,6] | formula
What is the formula for column C such that elementwise division is
performed to obtain [2,2]. I realize I've to use the (calc-map OPR)
function but I am not an expert in elisp. Thanks for reading.
Regards,
Nishan
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Nishan Singh
Adam Porter writes:
> I'm not an expert on this package nor this situation, however, looking
> at the htmlize.el file shows:
>
> ;; Copyright (C) 1997-2003,2005,2006,2009,2011,2012,2014,2017,2018
>
> So it would appear that the package has existed longer than either
> GitHub or Org. I'm
Hello,
Dominik Schrempf writes:
> Oh thanks,
>
> I thought it would be good to add a comment to the Org mode manual although it
> is of course not really Org mode related.
>
> I decided that a good location would be
>
Oh thanks,
I thought it would be good to add a comment to the Org mode manual although it
is of course not really Org mode related.
I decided that a good location would be
https://orgmode.org/manual/Math-formatting-in-HTML-export.html#Math-formatting-in-HTML-export
A proposed patch is
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 15 Sep 2018 at 11:03, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>> Long standing "feature" of org. Unless you do require a blank line
>>> between items, it is impossible to differentiate between the start of a
>>> numbered item and the continuation of
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm a long org-mode user and I absolutely love it. During the years I've been
> using org,
> nothing else came close to being so simple and so powerful as org - and I a
> lot tried
> different productivity apps.
>
> One thing that would nicely
Van L writes:
>>> Freeplane XML to org
>
> I took a look at images of Freeplane XML and it is boring.
>
> What I’d like to do is tile triangles (and the normal) as clusters and/or
> scatters on meaningful planes of data/concepts which see a landscape having
> moving parts in Disney’s Tron