Can you make a temporary org-buffer that copies all those tables into
one place, and then join them?
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I think I almost have a working workflow.
>
> What I need is a functionality to join either columns or rows of tables
> that are in different files.
>
> Here is what I have i
I think I almost have a working workflow.
What I need is a functionality to join either columns or rows of tables
that are in different files.
Here is what I have in mind for tables that are in the same file
** Columns
#+NAME: T1
| col1 | col2 |
|1 | 2|
#+NAME: T2
| col3 |
| 3|
#
I guess the best thing to do would be some combination of
`htmlize-buffer' and adding tooltips to the markups.
I don't see a super clear path to that at the moment. The htmlize-buffer
is straightforward, and it would show where your remarks are. Getting
from marginalia.org to tooltips in the right
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I am now experimenting with org-remark putting the remarks and marks in the
> property sections of headers and use than
> What do others use?
I haven't tried org-remark yet, but I am using something somewhat
similar (but much simpler). Every time I add a note to a heading
Hi
I came around
https://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/10/23/Writing-exams-in-org-mode/
Which is a bit outdated.
My use case are to correct of matlab files, so usually I have a single org file
with a table and insert the results.
However what I missing is that my comments, and obs