Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-13 Thread OSiUX
El jue, 13 feb 2014, Michael Brand decía: > Hi OSiUX > > On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:29 PM, OSiUX wrote: > > {+; %5.2f} > > Try %7.2f yes, now it works fine, thank you! -- :: Osiris Alejandro Gomez (OSiUX) os...@osiux.com.ar DC44 95D2 0D5D D544 FC1A F00F B308 A671 9237 D36C http://www.

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-13 Thread Michael Brand
Hi OSiUX On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:29 PM, OSiUX wrote: > {+; %5.2f} Try %7.2f Michael

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-13 Thread OSiUX
El mar, 11 feb 2014, Bastien decía: > Hi Michael, > > Michael Brand writes: > > > Cool, thank you. I added a sentence in org.texi to point out the > > dependency on the format specifier. > > Thanks for this, thanks for the patch, but I do not work for me :-( - Org-mode version 8.2.5h (releas

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Bastien
Hi Michael, Michael Brand writes: > Cool, thank you. I added a sentence in org.texi to point out the > dependency on the format specifier. Thanks for this, -- Bastien

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Michael Brand
Hi Achim On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Achim Gratz wrote: > Isn't there a "code" missing for the first example? Yes, now fixed. Thank you for pointing out. Michael

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Achim Gratz
Michael Brand writes: > Cool, thank you. I added a sentence in org.texi to point out the > dependency on the format specifier. +Numbers are right-aligned when a format specifier with an explicit width like +@{%5d} or @code{%5.1f} is used. + Isn't there a "code" missing for the first example? Re

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Michael Brand
Hi Bastien On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Bastien wrote: > This should now be fixed in maint. > > Thanks for reporting this, and sorry for the 2.5 years delay :) Cool, thank you. I added a sentence in org.texi to point out the dependency on the format specifier. Michael

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Bastien
Hi Michael, Michael Brand writes: > On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:21 PM, OSiUX wrote: >> El mar, 11 feb 2014, Bastien decía: >>> you want numbers to be aligned >>> on the left instead of the right in the column view? >> >> default is left-aligned, I want to right align the numbers. > > Me too, stil

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Michael Brand
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:21 PM, OSiUX wrote: > El mar, 11 feb 2014, Bastien decía: >> you want numbers to be aligned >> on the left instead of the right in the column view? > > default is left-aligned, I want to right align the numbers. Me too, still: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread OSiUX
El mar, 11 feb 2014, Bastien decía: > Hi, > > OSiUX writes: > > > is possible to use a cell reference to a table > > or spreadsheet as a property value? > > > > Example: > > > > * lunch > > :PROPERTIES: > > :CASH: #lunchtable:@>$2 > > :END: > > > > #+NAME: lunchtable

Re: [O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-11 Thread Bastien
Hi, OSiUX writes: > is possible to use a cell reference to a table > or spreadsheet as a property value? > > Example: > > * lunch > :PROPERTIES: > :CASH: #lunchtable:@>$2 > :END: > > #+NAME: lunchtable > | date |cash | > |--

[O] value of cell/spreadsheet as property value?

2014-02-10 Thread OSiUX
is possible to use a cell reference to a table or spreadsheet as a property value? Example: * lunch :PROPERTIES: :CASH: #lunchtable:@>$2 :END: #+NAME: lunchtable | date |cash | |--+-+ | [2014-02-10 lun] | 16.