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Re: [Orgmode] Re: How to ignore horizontal lines in tables and reference
From: |
Nick Dokos |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] Re: How to ignore horizontal lines in tables and references |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Jul 2009 11:10:41 -0400 |
Benjamin Andresen <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Benjamin Andresen <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > | Attempt | Start | End | Success |
> > Wait in Min |
> > |---------+------------------------+------------------------+---------+-------------|
> > | 1 | <2009-07-31 Fri 04:43> | <2009-07-31 Fri 04:44> | No |
> > 1 |
> > | 2 | <2009-07-31 Fri 04:45> | <2009-07-31 Fri 04:46> | No |
> > 1 |
> > | 3 | <2009-07-31 Fri 04:48> | <2009-07-31 Fri 04:49> | No |
> > 1 |
> > |---------+------------------------+------------------------+---------+-------------|
> > | Results | | | 0% |
> > 1 |
> > #+TBLFM: $5='(ba/org-time-diff-min $2 $3)::@5$4='(ba/find "Yes"
> > '(@address@hidden))::@5$5=vmean(@address@hidden);%.1f
>
> Of course a few minutes after sending the mail, I'm stumbling upon
> one(?) answer:
> Changing "@address@hidden" to "@address@hidden" works. I'm not entirely sure I
> completely understand the reason behind this, but it works for now.
>
Yes, that't correct: check section 3.5.1 of the manual. It would be nice
to expand this section to contain both a more systematic description of
the (fairly arcane) syntax (perhaps an itemized list would be easier to
scan), as well as more examples - perhaps a cookbook collection. Someone
have copious spare time on their hands? :-)
Thanks,
Nick