I’ve been searching around for a while trying to figure out how to output a CSV file in such a way to force Excel to interpret the values as a string and not try to convert them to numbers or dates
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Can anyone help me write a function which will locate a table within a worksheet, without the table name given? input: worksheet, or worksheet name output: table, or table name assumption: works
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Incompatible changes¶ #4460: extensions which stores any data to environment should return the version of its env data structure as metadata. In detail, please see …
Well, I used to use the enumerate package too – but only until I found out about another one, called enumitem. It’s way more flexible and (in some cases) easier to use.
data/pandoc.lua: fix Element inheritance.Extending all elements of a given type (e.g., all inline elements) was difficult, as the table used to lookup unknown methods would be reset every time a new element of that type was …