Hi orgmoders, I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ? Thanks for your help and advices, Xavier
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:25:27AM +0100, Xavier Garrido wrote:
> Hi orgmoders,
>
> I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to
> their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document
> and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening
> the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ?
>
> Thanks for your help and advices,
I do not see any other way but writing some elisp code of your own. It
should be simple to do, I think.
Hope this helps,
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
On 14 jan. 2013, at 11:25, Xavier Garrido <xavier.garrido@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi orgmoders,
>
> I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ?
>
> Thanks for your help and advices,
> Xavier
Hi Xavier,
this should do the trick (untested):
(defun my-org-send-all-tables ()
(interactive)
(org-table-map-tables
(lambda () (orgtbl-send-table 'maybe))))
HTH
- Carsten
It works perfectly ! Thanks a lot.
Le lun. 14 janv. 2013 13:56:50 CET, Carsten Dominik a écrit :
>
> On 14 jan. 2013, at 11:25, Xavier Garrido <xavier.garrido@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi orgmoders,
>>
>> I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ?
>>
>> Thanks for your help and advices,
>> Xavier
>
> Hi Xavier,
>
> this should do the trick (untested):
>
> (defun my-org-send-all-tables ()
> (interactive)
> (org-table-map-tables
> (lambda () (orgtbl-send-table 'maybe))))
>
> HTH
>
> - Carsten
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Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes: > On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:25:27AM +0100, Xavier Garrido wrote: >> Hi orgmoders, >> >> I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to >> their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document >> and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening >> the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ? >> >> Thanks for your help and advices, > > I do not see any other way There is a way > but writing some elisp code of your own. Why not have Emacs write it for you? You dictate and Emacs will type out the elisp code. > It should be simple to do, I think. Not simpler than resorting to macros. Here is how. Just hints. OP should help himself. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Begin macro, do stuff, end macro, C-x (, do stuff, C-x ) Execute macro C-x e Or provide a local, on-the-move binding and execute it. C-x C-k b Name the macro and store it as a command in your .emacs. C-x C-k n, M-x insert-kbd-macro Run the stored macro from batch script (Hint: C-h v org-export-as-html-batch) emacs --batch --load=~/MyInitStuff.el --visit=MyFile --funcall MyNamedMacro" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For help with jumping to relevant Info portions, do C-h K C-x ( C-h K C-x C-k n (Note the CAPITAL `K' above) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 06:33:48PM +0530, Jambunathan K wrote:
> Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Not simpler than resorting to macros.
Indeed, macros are indeed more appropriate in this case.
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[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 996 bytes --] Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com> writes: > Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes: > >> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:25:27AM +0100, Xavier Garrido wrote: >>> Hi orgmoders, >>> >>> I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to >>> their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document >>> and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening >>> the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ? >>> >>> Thanks for your help and advices, >> >> I do not see any other way > > There is a way > >> but writing some elisp code of your own. > > Why not have Emacs write it for you? You dictate and Emacs will type > out the elisp code. > >> It should be simple to do, I think. > > Not simpler than resorting to macros. > > Here is how. Just hints. OP should help himself. Here is what I (or rather Emacs) came up with. The Elisp snippet has control characters, so see the attachment. [-- Attachment #2: send-table.el --] [-- Type: application/emacs-lisp, Size: 158 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: Type: text/plain, Size: 1021 bytes --] Put that in to your .emacs or C-x C-e it. Then, if you know that your file has no more than N (say 100) tables, do C-x C-f myfile.html C-u 100 M-x send-table RET You are done. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Begin macro, do stuff, end macro, > > C-x (, do stuff, C-x ) > > Execute macro > C-x e > > Or provide a local, on-the-move binding and execute it. > C-x C-k b > > Name the macro and store it as a command in your .emacs. > C-x C-k n, M-x insert-kbd-macro > > Run the stored macro from batch script (Hint: C-h v org-export-as-html-batch) > emacs --batch --load=~/MyInitStuff.el --visit=MyFile --funcall MyNamedMacro" > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For help with jumping to relevant Info portions, do > > C-h K C-x ( > C-h K C-x C-k n > > (Note the CAPITAL `K' above) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --
Thank you all,
Xavier
Le lun. 14 janv. 2013 14:58:32 CET, Jambunathan K a écrit :
> Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:25:27AM +0100, Xavier Garrido wrote:
>>>> Hi orgmoders,
>>>>
>>>> I am looking for a simple way to SEND all org tables in a given document to
>>>> their RECEIVER counterparts. Of course, I can go through the whole document
>>>> and do `org-table-send` one-by-one but I would like to do it without opening
>>>> the document and for all tables at the same time. Is there a way ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help and advices,
>>>
>>> I do not see any other way
>>
>> There is a way
>>
>>> but writing some elisp code of your own.
>>
>> Why not have Emacs write it for you? You dictate and Emacs will type
>> out the elisp code.
>>
>>> It should be simple to do, I think.
>>
>> Not simpler than resorting to macros.
>>
>> Here is how. Just hints. OP should help himself.
>
> Here is what I (or rather Emacs) came up with. The Elisp snippet has
> control characters, so see the attachment.
>
>
>
>
> Put that in to your .emacs or C-x C-e it.
>
> Then, if you know that your file has no more than N (say 100) tables, do
>
> C-x C-f myfile.html
> C-u 100 M-x send-table RET
>
> You are done.
>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Begin macro, do stuff, end macro,
>>
>> C-x (, do stuff, C-x )
>>
>> Execute macro
>> C-x e
>>
>> Or provide a local, on-the-move binding and execute it.
>> C-x C-k b
>>
>> Name the macro and store it as a command in your .emacs.
>> C-x C-k n, M-x insert-kbd-macro
>>
>> Run the stored macro from batch script (Hint: C-h v org-export-as-html-batch)
>> emacs --batch --load=~/MyInitStuff.el --visit=MyFile --funcall MyNamedMacro"
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> For help with jumping to relevant Info portions, do
>>
>> C-h K C-x (
>> C-h K C-x C-k n
>>
>> (Note the CAPITAL `K' above)
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
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