Hi, Uwe,
I also get an error when exporting my suggestions to ODT with the
official ODT exporter, but it's not because of the solutions. They
should all be fine, but anyway, it's enough that one of them works for
you.
Rather, the exporter seems to be confused by the way I mixed tables into
a li
>>> "CM" == Christian Moe writes:
> Hi, Uwe,
> Three ideas:
Wow, thanks a lot of all these solutions
I am using the new ods exporter found in
g...@github.com:kjambunathan/org-mode-ox-odt.git
And the first and the last solution work in the sense that LO can open the
exported ods file while t
Hi, Uwe,
Three ideas:
1. Since your solution depends on the row number (@#) in any case, your
use case does not actually depend on hline-relative references, does
it? Then you can also assign to absolute row numbers, either by
- assigning to the range rather than to the colum, which is
Hi
I would like to obtain
#+begin_src
| Nr |
|-|
| |
|-|
| 574 |
| 575 |
| .. |
| 680 |
#+end_src
I tried
#+begin_src
| Nr |
||
| 1 |
||
| 1 |
| 2 |
#+TBLFM: $1=vlen(@II$1..0);EN
#+end_src
or
#+begin_src
| Nr |
|-|
| 573 |
|-|
| 574 |
| 575 |
#+TBLFM: