Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-27 Thread Bastien
Hi Michael, Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes: As an alternative to overlays used by C-c } on a table to display the coordinate grid, I would suggest the attached patch that displays the coordinates in the table editor C-c ` like this: #+begin_src org # # Edit field @2$3 and

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-23 Thread Michael Brand
Hi Jude and Bart On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:13, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote: Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au writes: I have noticed that emacspeak does not read anything done using overlays.  I am presuming the column and row labels are done this way. Yes, the references are displayed as

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-19 Thread Bastien
Hi Bart, Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au writes: I have noticed that emacspeak does not read anything done using overlays. I am presuming the column and row labels are done this way. Yes, the references are displayed as an overlay. I'm sure like all things emacs that this can be fixed

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-19 Thread Jude DaShiell
After I use C-C } can I use c-p c-n c-l and c-r to move one cell up on cell down one cell left and one cell right respectively? On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, Bastien wrote: Hi Jude, Please type C-c } on a table -- it displays coordinates of the cells so that you can more easily refer to the right

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-19 Thread Bastien
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes: After I use C-C } can I use c-p c-n c-l and c-r to move one cell up on cell down one cell left and one cell right respectively? You can use C-n C-p to move down and up by one line, but you cannot use C-r and C-l are these are fundamental Emacs

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-19 Thread Nick Dokos
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote: Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes: After I use C-C } can I use c-p c-n c-l and c-r to move one cell up on cell down one cell left and one cell right respectively? You can use C-n C-p to move down and up by one line, but you cannot use C-r and

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-18 Thread Bastien
Hi Jude, Please type C-c } on a table -- it displays coordinates of the cells so that you can more easily refer to the right one. HTH, -- Bastien

Re: [O] calculation question

2011-07-18 Thread Bart Bunting
Hi Bastien, I presume Jude is using emacspeak with org-mode. I also use emacspeak. I have noticed that emacspeak does not read anything done using overlays. I am presuming the column and row labels are done this way. It also means that we can't use column view either as far as I know. This

[O] calculation question

2011-07-17 Thread Jude DaShiell
When an org table like: |---| time stamp | systalic | diastalic | pulse | |- | # | [2011-07-13 Wed 04:15] | 134 | 89 | 80 | gets used and I want to calculate averages for systalic and diastalic and do that in the #+TBLFM: line do I use $2 and $3 for systalic and diastalic or do I use $3 and $4