> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> There are `org-table-cut-region', `org-table-copy-region' and
> `org-table-paste-rectangle'. In any case, you'll need the mark.
If I need to mark the region in question, I could stick with
kill-rectangle and friends. The point is not to mark the colu
Hello,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I know that I can delete columns but I miss a function which would
> *kill* a column, put it in the some ring (or register) and paste it.
>
> I do this my marking the content of a column and use kill-rectangle and
> yank-rectangle but I find such a solution which nee
> Hi!
> Some time ago I wrote this function:
> (defun mw-org-table-mark-column ()
> "Mark the column containing point.
> This works only in org tables.
> For tables with horizontal lines this function can fail."
> (interactive)
> (unless (org-at-table-p) (user-err
>>> "Stig" == Stig Brautaset writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Hi
>>
>> I know that I can delete columns but I miss a function which would
>> *kill* a column, put it in the some ring (or register) and paste it.
> Does `org-table-move-column' help,
no
> or do you mean to m
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I know that I can delete columns but I miss a function which would
> *kill* a column, put it in the some ring (or register) and paste it.
Does `org-table-move-column' help, or do you mean to move the column to
a different table?
Stig
Hi!
> I know that I can delete columns but I miss a function which would
> *kill* a column, put it in the some ring (or register) and paste it.
>
> I do this my marking the content of a column and use kill-rectangle and
> yank-rectangle but I find such a solution which needs the mark,
> cumbersom
Hi
I know that I can delete columns but I miss a function which would
*kill* a column, put it in the some ring (or register) and paste it.
I do this my marking the content of a column and use kill-rectangle and
yank-rectangle but I find such a solution which needs the mark,
cumbersome.
I goggle