* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-09-08 22:17 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
@ 2013-09-08 22:49 ` Suvayu Ali
2013-09-09 5:52 ` David Combs
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From: Suvayu Ali @ 2013-09-08 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 12:17:52AM +0200, Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote:
> dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
>
> > MY QUESTION:
> >
> > How to make it easy, almost foolproof, to be able to quickly format
> > the stuff I type in.
>
>
> Type stuff:
[...chomp...chomp...chomp...]
> Select it, type M-x align-cols RET and get:
[...chomp...chomp...chomp...]
With orgtbl-mode the OP could get formatting as well as spreadsheet like
functionalities. To get the formatting the OP could start as:
|cash|20000|short term debt|89000|<tab>
that gives you (with cursor at X):
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
| X | | | |
Once you fill everything in, you can use table formulae to do get
spreadsheet operations. The following example does a column sum of the
2nd and last columns.
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
| cash | 20000 | short term debt | 89000 |
|------+--------+-----------------+--------|
| | 120000 | | 534000 |
#+TBLFM: @>$2=vsum(@<..@-I)::@>$>=vsum(@<..@-I)
See (info "(org) The spreadsheet") for more details.
Hope this helps,
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-09-08 22:17 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2013-09-08 22:49 ` Suvayu Ali
@ 2013-09-09 5:52 ` David Combs
2013-09-09 5:56 ` David Combs
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From: David Combs @ 2013-09-09 5:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
In article <87bo43c60f.fsf@informatimago.com>,
Pascal J. Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com> wrote:
>dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
>
>> MY QUESTION:
>>
>> How to make it easy, almost foolproof, to be able to quickly format
>> the stuff I type in.
>
>
>Type stuff:
>
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>
>Select it, type M-x align-cols RET and get:
>
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>
>
>--
>__Pascal Bourguignon__
>http://www.informatimago.com/
Thank you! Had never heard of align-cols. Will try it!
David
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-09-08 22:17 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2013-09-08 22:49 ` Suvayu Ali
2013-09-09 5:52 ` David Combs
@ 2013-09-09 5:56 ` David Combs
2013-09-09 6:02 ` David Combs
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From: David Combs @ 2013-09-09 5:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
When did align-cols appear?
The emacs version I'm currently running is 23.0.0.1, and doesn't know about it.
David
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-09-08 22:17 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
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2013-09-09 5:56 ` David Combs
@ 2013-09-09 6:02 ` David Combs
2013-09-09 9:10 ` Óscar Fuentes
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2013-09-09 7:38 ` Andreas Röhler
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From: David Combs @ 2013-09-09 6:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
In article <87bo43c60f.fsf@informatimago.com>,
Pascal J. Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com> wrote:
To see just where emacs was on my machine, I got
into *info* and did C-d, ending up in a dired of:
c:/Documents and Settings/DKC/Desktop/ntemacs23/info/
It's been SO long since I installed this emacs,
is that where info was supposed to end up?
How to load a WINDOWS emacs in a different set of places.
so I can run both in parallel, while testing the new one?
Thanks,
David
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-09-09 6:02 ` David Combs
@ 2013-09-09 9:10 ` Óscar Fuentes
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From: Óscar Fuentes @ 2013-09-09 9:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
> To see just where emacs was on my machine, I got
> into *info* and did C-d, ending up in a dired of:
> c:/Documents and Settings/DKC/Desktop/ntemacs23/info/
>
> It's been SO long since I installed this emacs,
> is that where info was supposed to end up?
Yes. If you have emacs installed on /some/dir/emacs/, `info' will be on
that directory. (For the next version that will change.)
IMO it is not wise to install applications on Desktop, though.
> How to load a WINDOWS emacs in a different set of places.
> so I can run both in parallel, while testing the new one?
Just unzip the new one on different directory.
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
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@ 2013-10-01 18:54 ` David Combs
2013-10-01 20:46 ` Óscar Fuentes
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From: David Combs @ 2013-10-01 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
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In article <mailman.1644.1378717842.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
à scar Fuentes <ofv@wanadoo.es> wrote:
>dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
>
>> To see just where emacs was on my machine, I got
>> into *info* and did C-d, ending up in a dired of:
>> c:/Documents and Settings/DKC/Desktop/ntemacs23/info/
>>
>> It's been SO long since I installed this emacs,
>> is that where info was supposed to end up?
>
>Yes. If you have emacs installed on /some/dir/emacs/, `info' will be on
>that directory. (For the next version that will change.)
>
>IMO it is not wise to install applications on Desktop, though.
>
>> How to load a WINDOWS emacs in a different set of places.
>> so I can run both in parallel, while testing the new one?
>
>Just unzip the new one on different directory.
>
>
Supper-late response:
(1) Please explain, WHY is it unwise to install on Desktop?
(Your answer should of course appear in every book on windows!)
(2) Where do YOU put applications, eg emacs, cygwin, putty,
audacity, etc?
THANKS!
David
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-10-01 18:54 ` David Combs
@ 2013-10-01 20:46 ` Óscar Fuentes
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From: Óscar Fuentes @ 2013-10-01 20:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
> Supper-late response:
>
> (1) Please explain, WHY is it unwise to install on Desktop?
>
> (Your answer should of course appear in every book on windows!)
Desktop has limited (visual) space. It is intended for those items
(application shortcuts, folders, etc) that you access often. Having lots
of folders or icons on it defeats its purpose. It is also easy to
accidentally delete or move a Desktop element, more so when you have
lots of them.
You seldom (if ever) have to access the Emacs directory through the
Windows Explorer. Its only "interesting" element is the Emacs launcher
(runemacs.exe). It is much more practical to create a shortcut to that
element on Desktop than accessing it navigating through the Emacs
directory.
> (2) Where do YOU put applications, eg emacs, cygwin, putty,
> audacity, etc?
If the application comes with an installer it wil automatically do the
Right Thing, which is installing on one of the directories intended for
applications, either system-wide or user-specific. If the application
does not come with an installer (such as Emacs when distributed as a zip
file) and you are on Vista or newer, install it in your user directory
(c:\Users\Your-user-name) and create a shortcut to
emacs/bin/runemacs.exe on your Desktop. If you are on Windows XP chances
are that you are using an account with Administrator privileges, which
means that you can unzip on "Program Files".
HTH
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* Re: Want to write up quick balance sheet, etc. Via tables?
2013-09-08 22:17 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
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2013-09-09 6:02 ` David Combs
@ 2013-09-09 7:38 ` Andreas Röhler
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From: Andreas Röhler @ 2013-09-09 7:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Am 09.09.2013 00:17, schrieb Pascal J. Bourguignon:
> dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
>
>> MY QUESTION:
>>
>> How to make it easy, almost foolproof, to be able to quickly format
>> the stuff I type in.
>
>
> Type stuff:
>
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>
> Select it, type M-x align-cols RET and get:
>
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>
>
Put into a buffer in org-mode
After replacing commata by dots
M-x org-table-convert-region
| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
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In article <mailman.1637.1378712194.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Andreas Röhler <andreas.roehler@easy-emacs.de> wrote:
>Am 09.09.2013 00:17, schrieb Pascal J. Bourguignon:
>> dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
>>
>>> MY QUESTION:
>>>
>>> How to make it easy, almost foolproof, to be able to quickly format
>>> the stuff I type in.
>>
>>
>> Type stuff:
>>
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>>
>> Select it, type M-x align-cols RET and get:
>>
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>> cash 20,000 short term debt 89,000
>>
>>
>
>Put into a buffer in org-mode
>
>After replacing commata by dots
>
>M-x org-table-convert-region
>
>| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
>| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
>| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
>| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
>| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
>| cash | 20.000 | short | term | debt | 89.000 |
>
>
And then convert them back to commas, right?
Or in case periods in text, convert commas to XYZ,
and later back to commas.
Thanks!
David
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