Dear Carsten,
dear Nick,
if you are using a standard German locale on either Windows or MacOS, MS Excel
will use semicolons instead of commas as separators when saving in CSV format -
so, really, it is "semicolon separated value" by default for MS products - the
wisdom of this approach is quest
On Oct 24, 2010, at 6:52 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Lukasz,
thanks for the patch, but I do not understand it.
The separator for csv is always the comma, or am I wrong here?
So this function should use comma, hard-coded. The only place
where it is used is when orgtbl-t
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Lukasz,
>
> thanks for the patch, but I do not understand it.
>
> The separator for csv is always the comma, or am I wrong here?
> So this function should use comma, hard-coded. The only place
> where it is used is when orgtbl-to-csv calls the generic
> exporter. I
Hi Lukasz,
thanks for the patch, but I do not understand it.
The separator for csv is always the comma, or am I wrong here?
So this function should use comma, hard-coded. The only place
where it is used is when orgtbl-to-csv calls the generic
exporter. It does so with comma as separator and wi
Hi.
I'd rather use an optional sep argument to the org-quote-csv-field
function but I've got no idea how to stick it into the orgtbl-apply-fmt.
However, the quoting function should use current rather then assume
comma.
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