Hi again,
I removed "org-publish.el" and the upgrade worked. Thus I now have the
latest version of org-mode.
Guess what, your functions now work perfectly!

Thanks!

Johan

On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Johan Ekh <ekh.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> You're right, I'm actually not using the latest version. It fails to
> install. I use the version "6.33trans".
> When I try to upgrade with Git I get the compilation error:
>
>
> In org-publish-get-base-files-1:
> org-publish.el:407:13:Warning: reference to free variable
> `sitemap-requested'
> org-publish.el:915:1:Error: Invalid read syntax: "#"
> make: *** [lisp/org-publish.elc] Error 1
>
>
> Do you know what is wrong? I checked line 915 in "org-publish.el" but there
> is
> no "#" in that line.
>
> Do you know what is wrong?
>
> Best regards,
> Johan
>
>
> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Carsten Dominik <
> carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Johan,
>>
>> I think you are not using the latest version of Org?  Please upgrade.
>>
>> - Carsten
>>
>>
>> On May 14, 2010, at 12:07 PM, Johan Ekh wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>> I've tried the functions but I get the error described above.
>>> I've put the functions in my .emacs exactly as written in the mail.
>>> I use the latest org-mode (using Git) and I use emacs 23.1.1 on
>>> a 64-bit openSuse 11.1 linux laptop.
>>>
>>> Do the cursor need to be located anywhere specific when executing
>>> the functions? I've tried to execute the functions while having all
>>> tables
>>> expanded and the cursor somewhere in the last table.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Johan
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Carsten Dominik <
>>> carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> both functions work without any problem for me, so I do not know what you
>>> are doing differently.  maybe you ned to describe exactly how you are
>>> calling the functions.
>>>
>>> - Carsten
>>>
>>>
>>> On May 6, 2010, at 1:34 PM, T Helms wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for bringing this up, it would be a useful tool.
>>>
>>> I get an error using the functions as well
>>>
>>> org-recalculate-all-tables:
>>> org-recalculate-all-tables: Wrong number of arguments: (lambda (function)
>>> "Apply FUNCTION to the start of all tables in the buffer." (save-excursion
>>> (save-restriction (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward
>>> org-table-any-line-regexp nil t) (message "Mapping tables: %d%%" (/ (* 100.0
>>> (point)) (buffer-size))) (beginning-of-line 1) (when (looking-at
>>> org-table-line-regexp) (save-excursion (funcall function)) (or (looking-at
>>> org-table-line-regexp) (forward-char 1))) (re-search-forward
>>> org-table-any-border-regexp nil 1)))) (message "Mapping tables: done")), 2
>>>
>>> org-iterate-all-tables:
>>> while: Wrong number of arguments: (lambda (function) "Apply FUNCTION to
>>> the start of all tables in the buffer." (save-excursion (save-restriction
>>> (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward
>>> org-table-any-line-regexp nil t) (message "Mapping tables: %d%%" (/ (* 100.0
>>> (point)) (buffer-size))) (beginning-of-line 1) (when (looking-at
>>> org-table-line-regexp) (save-excursion (funcall function)) (or (looking-at
>>> org-table-line-regexp) (forward-char 1))) (re-search-forward
>>> org-table-any-border-regexp nil 1)))) (message "Mapping tables: done")), 2
>>>
>>>
>>> On 05/05/2010 03:37 PM, Johan Ekh wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Any idea what could be wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Error meassage:
>>>
>>> org-recalculate-all-tables: Wrong number of arguments: #[(function)
>>> "ŠŒ~ˆebˆÄ ÅÆ#ƒ:
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Johan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Carsten Dominik <
>>> carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Apr 30, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Johan Ekh wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have a series of tables in a single file. Each table have some fields
>>> that depends on fields
>>> in the previous table. Thus, if I change something in the first table, I
>>> must go down manually
>>> and recalculate (or iterate) each table. Is there a way to recalculate
>>> all tables in a file simultaneously?
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Johan,
>>>
>>> This should work if the dependence is only backwards.
>>>
>>> (defun org-recalculate-all-tables ()
>>>  (interactive)
>>>  (org-table-map-tables (lambda () (org-table-recalculate t)) t))
>>>
>>> If you have dependencies in both directions, this might work (untested):
>>>
>>> (defun org-iterate-all-tables ()
>>>  (interactive)
>>>  (let* ((imax 10)
>>>       (checksum (md5 (buffer-string)))
>>>       c1
>>>       (i imax))
>>>  (catch 'exit
>>>    (while (> i 0)
>>>      (setq i (1- i))
>>>      (org-table-map-tables (lambda () (org-table-recalculate t)) t)
>>>      (if (equal checksum (setq c1 (md5 (buffer-string))))
>>>          (progn
>>>            (message "Convergence after %d iterations" (- imax i))
>>>            (throw 'exit t))
>>>        (setq checksum c1)))
>>>    (error "No convergence after %d iterations" imax))))
>>>
>>> If it does, this could be added to org-hacks on Worg.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> - Carsten
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> - Carsten
>>
>>
>>
>>
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