Re: [O] Shrinking columns after formula recalculation

2019-04-15 Thread Nick Dokos
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Nick Dokos writes: > >> But since no good deed shall go unpunished, here's another related >> problem I ran into: with shrunk columns, I add a few more rows to the >> table with S-RET on the first column, recalculate to populate the >> added rows and then do

Re: [O] Shrinking columns after formula recalculation

2019-04-15 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Nick Dokos writes: > But since no good deed shall go unpunished, here's another related > problem I ran into: with shrunk columns, I add a few more rows to the > table with S-RET on the first column, recalculate to populate the > added rows and then do an undo. That undoes the results of

Re: [O] Shrinking columns after formula recalculation

2019-04-14 Thread Nick Dokos
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Nick Dokos writes: > >> I have a table with column width cookies. I shrink the columns with >> C-u C-c TAB and then I recalculate with C-c C-c on the #TBLFM >> line. The columns then get expanded and I have to do the C-u C-c TAB >> again after every

Re: [O] Shrinking columns after formula recalculation

2019-04-13 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Nick Dokos writes: > I have a table with column width cookies. I shrink the columns with > C-u C-c TAB and then I recalculate with C-c C-c on the #TBLFM > line. The columns then get expanded and I have to do the C-u C-c TAB > again after every recalculation. Is there a way to have the

[O] Shrinking columns after formula recalculation

2019-04-10 Thread Nick Dokos
I have a table with column width cookies. I shrink the columns with C-u C-c TAB and then I recalculate with C-c C-c on the #TBLFM line. The columns then get expanded and I have to do the C-u C-c TAB again after every recalculation. Is there a way to have the columns stay shrunk? Example: An