Sandra on Nostr: Sometimes I use a spread sheet mode because it’s the grid format I’m after. ...
Sometimes I use a spread sheet mode because it’s the grid format I’m after. Othertimes, I want the opposite: a text file that calculates math automatically. For that latter case, this old spread.el has a pretty clean interface. I write a text file (or even org or markdown) but use a lightweight markup to declare some values to be derived from Lisp which in turn can reference other values.
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SpreadModeI ported it to modern Emacs.
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