Marco Wahl writes:
This could be the day of org-table-transpose-table-at-point.
Argh! Thanks, so simple. I seems like I never took Linear Algebra:
anything that you can do with rows you can do with columns, by
transposing, doing, and transposing.
--
Jorge.
Wow! That's great! One of my next projects is going to have to be putting that
little sequence into a function!
Marco Wahl writes:
> jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
>> Tory S. Anderson writes:
>>
>>> Does anyone know a solution for the surely common case of needi
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
> Tory S. Anderson writes:
>
>> Does anyone know a solution for the surely common case of needing to
>> insert a cell (not a column or row) into an orgmode table?
>> Spreadsheet programs allow the option of pushing the column down or
>
Hi Tory,
Tory S. Anderson writes:
Does anyone know a solution for the surely common case of
needing to insert a cell (not a column or row) into an orgmode
table? Spreadsheet programs allow the option of pushing the
column down or pushing the cells right in this case. How can
this be achieved
Does anyone know a solution for the surely common case of needing to insert a
cell (not a column or row) into an orgmode table? Spreadsheet programs allow
the option of pushing the column down or pushing the cells right in this case.
How can this be achieved in orgmode?