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Re: [O] Python code for producing Org tables
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Bastien |
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Re: [O] Python code for producing Org tables |
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Mon, 24 Dec 2012 01:35:29 +0100 |
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Hi François,
François Pinard <address@hidden> writes:
> I recently needed to produce Org tables from within Python, splitting
> them as needed to fit within a preset width. I append the code after my
> signature, in case it would be useful to others (or even, if you have
> ideas to improve it).
Thanks for the code, if some can test it and put it on worg, all the
better (if you agree of course.)
> One thing I only realized after writing this, however, is that I wrongly
> thought Org mode was aligning floating numbers on the decimal period,
> while it merely right align floating numbers regardless of the position
> of the period. So, I turn my mistake into a suggestion, as I think it
> would be more convenient if Org mode was aligning floating numbers more
> appropriately.
Is it a standard practise when displaying float numbers in
spreadsheets/tables?
If so, this is a nice Elisp challenge for anyone willing to
implement it :) I won't try it myself for now.
--
Bastien