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Notes, discussions, links, feedback:
- Very impressive on your skill over the org-table
- Thank you for your opinion.
- Never use aggregate function before, will have a try.
- Yes, you should, it is clearly a nice package and very useful. Also, it is very well documented at its page: https://github.com/emacsmirror/orgtbl-aggregate
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Questions and answers go here:
- Q: Why we splitter the table like this, instead of using a giant master table?
- A: Actually, some of the tables are only for me, and other are published. This is the main reason to have several tables.
- Q: Do you have some kind of school administrative system you have to enter the grades into in addition, or is this how you present the grades to the students? Do you use it for your own records only?
- A: Well, I use the final table (and for each practique) and export it to PDF to put the qualifications, it is not only for my own records. Also, there is a school administrative system that I need to use to publish the final score. In order to make easier to me, I export in the same order and then with the browser I put the qualifications. It is suppose to import from csv (and I could export from my org-table) for it is not always working nicely, it is a pity, because in that case, I could automatically put the qualifications.
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