Org uses the Calc package for implementing spreadsheet functionality in its tables (see The Spreadsheet). Org also uses Calc for embedded calculations. See (calc)GNU Emacs Calc Manual.
Org can use names for constants in formulas in tables. Org can also
use calculation suffixes for units, such as ‘M’ for ‘Mega’. For a
standard collection of such constants, install the ‘constants’
package. Install version 2.0 of this package, available at
https://github.com/cdominik/constants-for-Emacs. Org checks if the
function constants-get
has been autoloaded. Installation
instructions are in the file ‘constants.el’.
Org mode can make use of the CDLaTeX package to efficiently enter LaTeX fragments into Org files. See Using CDLaTeX to enter math.
Imenu creates dynamic menus based on an index of items in a file. Org mode supports Imenu menus. Enable it with a mode hook as follows:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (imenu-add-to-menubar "Imenu")))
By default the index is two levels deep—you can modify the
depth using the option org-imenu-depth
.
Speedbar package creates a special Emacs frame for displaying files and index items in files. Org mode supports Speedbar; users can drill into Org files directly from the Speedbar. The < in the Speedbar frame tweaks the agenda commands to that file or to a subtree.
Complex ASCII tables with automatic line wrapping, column- and row-spanning, and alignment can be created using the Emacs table package by Takaaki Ota. Org mode recognizes such tables and exports them properly. C-c ' to edit these tables in a special buffer, much like Org’s code blocks. Because of interference with other Org mode functionality, Takaaki Ota tables cannot be edited directly in the Org buffer.
org-edit-special
) ¶Edit a ‘table.el’ table. Works when point is in a ‘table.el’ table.
org-table-create-with-table.el
) ¶Insert a ‘table.el’ table. If there is already a table at point,
this command converts it between the ‘table.el’ format and the Org
mode format. See the documentation string of the command
org-convert-table
for the restrictions under which this is
possible.