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Re: [O] How can you sort an Org clock table?
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Nick Dokos |
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Re: [O] How can you sort an Org clock table? |
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Sun, 30 Mar 2014 21:06:15 -0400 |
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Noah Slater <address@hidden> writes:
> Yeah, tried that. Doesn't work! :(
>
AFAICT, it works fine on your first stackoverflow example.
There is probably no hope of getting this method to work the way you
want on your second example though: org-sort does not know anything
about the substructure of the table. The only way I can think of is to
make the dynblock function that produces the table
(org-dblock-write:clocktable) do the sorting.
> On 30 March 2014 23:24, Nick Dokos <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Noah Slater <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > I posted a question on StackOverflow:
> >
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22749704/how-can-you-sort-an-org-clock-table
> >
> > Summary is: how do I sort an clock table by the % column?
> >
> > Is there anything "out there" I can use to get this working? If not,
> > how complex a job would it be to write something that did this?
> >
> > If you point me in the right direction, I'll see what I can come up
> with.
> >
>
> Never tried on a clock table, but the following works on a generic
> table, so I assume that it will work on a clock table too: put point
> in the column by which you want to sort the table (in the body of the
> table, not in the header) and say M-x org-sort RET n (I assume you
> want numeric sorting, but org-sort provides several kinds). org-sort
> is normally bound to C-c ^ too, so
>
> C-c ^ n
>
> should be all that's needed.
> --
> Nick
>
--
Nick