Tim Cross writes:
> Transient on the other hand is a UI library for getting user input where
> the options are a little too complex/large for the more common input
> methods - for example, it could be a good candidate for the export
> 'menu'. which I find can be very frustrating on a smaller scre
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Greg Minshall writes:
>
>> wasn't there also some talk a while back about whatever form'ish
>> technology "magit" uses? my sense was it provides something similar to
>> Emacs forms.
>
> To clarify, I am not aware about Emacs forms (unless you refer to
> widgets used i
Greg Minshall writes:
> wasn't there also some talk a while back about whatever form'ish
> technology "magit" uses? my sense was it provides something similar to
> Emacs forms.
To clarify, I am not aware about Emacs forms (unless you refer to
widgets used in customize interface). Magit uses tra
Ihor,
> A possible alternative to forms could be using custom capture templates
> for table lines. You can restrict the captured information to a specific
> list or a function (like org-read-date).
wasn't there also some talk a while back about whatever form'ish
technology "magit" uses? my sense
Jude DaShiell writes:
> Interesting, thanks for your response. I keep tables in their own files,
> one table per file to minimize complexity.
A possible alternative to forms could be using custom capture templates
for table lines. You can restrict the captured information to a specific
list or
Interesting, thanks for your response. I keep tables in their own files,
one table per file to minimize complexity.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2021, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> OK, but I'm still a little unclear exactly what you are asking about.
>
> If it is just a general question about whether Emacs Forms coul
OK, but I'm still a little unclear exactly what you are asking about.
If it is just a general question about whether Emacs Forms could be used
for data input into an org table, the basic answer is yes, I think so.
If your asking if anyone has done this - not that I'm aware of.
If your asking h
My reason for using forms to do data input into org tables is to minimize
errors in the data input to the org tables.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2021, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> So you are asking about using Emacs forms for data input into an org
> table?
>
> Just not clear on what exactly your asking about.
>
> J
So you are asking about using Emacs forms for data input into an org
table?
Just not clear on what exactly your asking about.
Jude DaShiell writes:
> A table with a time stamp column, a text column for notes and an interval
> column rounded to nearest hour. Any statistics to be calculated on
Jude DaShiell writes:
> A table with a time stamp column, a text column for notes and an interval
> column rounded to nearest hour. Any statistics to be calculated on that
> intervals column.
I am still not sure if I understand you clearly. Does clocktable do what
you want?
Best,
Ihor
A table with a time stamp column, a text column for notes and an interval
column rounded to nearest hour. Any statistics to be calculated on that
intervals column.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2021, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Can you elaborate?
>
>
Can you elaborate?
Would it even be useful to write a set of forms files and use those to
populate an org-mode table?
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