Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 24.3.2011, at 10:46, Martin Halder wrote: > > > Hi again, > > > > have traced it down to the following commit which introduces the problem > > (thanks to bisect): > > [3dd474575205d3808390fc6ea2d5feccdb3d4305] Tables: Make @< and $< point to > > row/column 1 in a stable way > > > > Was there a change in the format or is it really a bug ? > > > > Thanks for help, > > Martin > > > >> found some strange behavior which was working before as far as I > >> remember.. I am on commit 078c01b. > >> > >> this is working correctly: > >> | 10 | > >> | 10 | > >> | 20 | > >> |----| > >> | 40 | > >> #+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@1..@3) > >> > >> this one with relative indexing (@>-1) not: (value is changing every time > >> the formula is applied: 37, 73, 109 (+36 every time) > >> | 10 | > >> | 10 | > >> | 20 | > >> |----| > >> | 37 | > >> #+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@1..@>-1) > > @>-1 was allowed only for a short time, this format is flawed. > Please use @>> instead to mean the second to last row. >
I think he wants the penultimate line, not the second line. Nick