Hi Johnny

As I understand, the issue tracker on Worg
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-issues.html
is thought also as a wish-list and you may add this with the keyword
WISH there. But I wouldn't expect too much from doing only this. The
best in many cases is to try to implement by oneself and ask for help
here where necessary. And it's fun too. To start to understand I would
single step with Edebug firstly "TAB" in a table, then "C-c `" with
"C-c C-q" and maybe also "S-<right>" on a reference after "C-c '" on
#+TBLFM.

Michael

On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 13:50, Johnny <yggdra...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> Michael Brand <michael.ch.br...@gmail.com> writes:
>> There is not such a way yet but I totally agree that it would be
>> nothing but natural to have keys assigned to the buffer that opens
>> with "C-c `" to move around in the current table. I suggest
>> "S-<up>/<down>/<left>/<right>" for this in honor of the same keys in
>> the table formula editor ("C-c '") used to move around field
>> references. These keys could be available at least as long as the
>> buffer/cell content is left unchanged.
> This sounds like a good idea! Unfortunately, my lisp skills are
> abysmal and will have to rely on an interest by others to implement such
> a feature. Is there a "wish-list" one should post ideas to, or is this
> captured by the mailing list?

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