FI.utf-8") ; t
(string-collate-lessp "Ä" "ö" "fi_FI.utf-8") ; t
I can not able to comment on C code, but it really seems that alphabetic
sorting is fixed to case-sensitive mode.
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le one column table:
| a |
| c |
| B |
| D |
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On 14 July 2018 at 15:31, Sebastian Reuße wrote:
> Hello Nicolas, hello Heikki,
>
> > Heikki Lehvaslaiho writes:
>
> &
am running this OS X High Sierra with English as a default language, so
the problem should not be the locale.
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On 4 July 2018 at 19:16, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Heikki Le
org-sort has an optional argument with-case. By default its sorting ignores
the case. When org-sort is called within a table, it calls
org-table-sort-line with the argument. org-table-sort-line defines a let
variable sort-fold-case (not with-case) but fails to use either variable
when sorting and
Hi Eeli,
I started thinking along the same lines after reading the article and
thought to use it as a task to learn org table manipulation commands.
Unfortunately, I also found that my emacs has a problem that messes up
basic table cell copy or cut commands. See my post 'Cask-initialize messes
Hi Alan,
Try this function. You can test if the table was found before manipulating
it. Table functions typically work only inside tables, but the #+NAME line
is part of it although it is before the table itself (as defined by
function org-table-begin).
(defun my/org-table-find-by-name (str)
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On 29 September 2016 at 06:53, Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> wrote:
> Heikki Lehvaslaiho <heikki.lehvasla...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > The cell content disappears but to my surprise the cursor jumped out
* Problem
I wanted to script org mode table manipulations. The most basic table
command is org-table-cut-region (C-c C-x C-w)[fn:1].
I tried this with simplest possible table:
| x |
The cell content disappears but to my surprise the cursor jumped out
of the table! Trying with different tables,
I've been experiencing similar problems with increasing annoyance level for
over a month. Thanks to these comments I think I got to the bottom of it!
The MELPA package org-mac-link (latest is org-mac-link-20160808.220) has
clearly continued being updated with new code that include calls to
there is an other type of a block that does what I want?
The inline documentation in ox*.el files is too low level to be helpful.
-Heikki
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using that a lot, a macro or a a function to toggle between these
two might come handy:
#+BEGIN_COMMENT :type EXAMPLE
text in a block
#+END_COMMENT
#+BEGIN_ EXAMPLE
text in a block
#+END_EXAMPLE
Unless someone beats me to it, I'll write it one day. :)
-Heikki
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