On Jul 29, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
2009/4/2 Mike Newman :
kill-rectangle (C-x r k) and yank-rectangle (C-x r y) can be very
useful for this sort of thing.
That's what I've been using... although it's quite tedious.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:35:03 +0100
wrote:
Hi,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
> 2009/4/2 Mike Newman :
>> kill-rectangle (C-x r k) and yank-rectangle (C-x r y) can be very
>> useful for this sort of thing.
>
> That's what I've been using... although it's quite tedious.
>
>> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:35:03 +0100
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> is th
2009/4/2 Mike Newman :
> kill-rectangle (C-x r k) and yank-rectangle (C-x r y) can be very
> useful for this sort of thing.
That's what I've been using... although it's quite tedious.
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:35:03 +0100
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> is there any way to shift cells up/down within a co
kill-rectangle (C-x r k) and yank-rectangle (C-x r y) can be very
useful for this sort of thing.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:35:03 +0100
wrote:
> Hi,
>is there any way to shift cells up/down within a column while
> leaving remaining columns intact. If not could someone point me in
> the right dir
writes:
> Hi,
>is there any way to shift cells up/down within a column while leaving
>remaining columns intact. If not could someone point me in the right
>direction to any org-functions I could use to help me implement this?
You can move whole columns and rows around with \M(meta) +