Hi
I define an Emacs abbrev of, say, "hnbc" to exapand to "how now brown
cow", and then type "hnbc[space]" inside an org table cell. After it has
expanded it pushes the trailing cell divider away, even though the cell
width was adequate. Tabbing out of the cell doesn't re-fit the cell
divider - it
On a related note, I have some emphasis formatting/cell width problems
within tables.
I have some custom emphasis alist along with hiding the emphasis markers
defined so...
'(org-emphasis-alist (quote (("*" bold "" "") ("/" italic ""
"") ("_" underline "" "") ("=" org-code "" ""
verbatim) ("~
I am having a problem with a table I use to calculate my annual leave
| Basic Entitlement | 33 |
| Carryover | 5 |
|---+|
| Date | No of days |
|---+|
| 25th April| 1 |
| 26th - 28th May
Hi Pete,
constructs like @III+1$2 are not allowed on the left side of a formula.
The left side must be either $N for a column, or @M$N for a field.
The error message stems from the face that the scanner for formulas
ignores the @III... spec and reads both formulas as $2=
- Carsten
On Apr 20
Is there a way to show sub-headings in an agenda file for exporting
purposes? I looked through the manual and couldn't find such a thing.
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Can you please be more specific with your request?
An example, maybe?
- Carsten
On Apr 20, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Daniel Goldin wrote:
Is there a way to show sub-headings in an agenda file for exporting
purposes? I looked through the manual and couldn't find such a thing.
--
Daniel Goldin
626-
On Apr 20, 2008, at 10:35 PM, Pete Phillips wrote:
Evening Carsten
"Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> constructs like @III+1$2 are not allowed on the left side
Carsten> of a formula. The left side must be either $N for a
Carsten> column, or @M$N for a
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:11 AM, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you please be more specific with your request?
>
> An example, maybe?
>
> - Carsten
I think he means something like the following:
** TODO This amazing event
DEADLINE: <2008-04-21 Mon>
*** TODO First part of
Hi Carsten
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> the correct formula line would be
Carsten> #+TBLFM:
Carsten> @6$2=vsum(@[EMAIL PROTECTED])::@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, this is what I have been using, but I've had to change it each
ti
This post is slighly off-topic, as it is not directly about org-mode.
As many of you on the list will know, I'm a big fan of David Allen's GTD
system, and over the years I have tweaked my use of MH and MH-E to help
support this use.
One thing I have done is design a method so that I can easily p
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