Hi all,

I am still very new to Hobo, and learning mostly through trial and
error. I have been creating small throw-away apps to explore and test
things out.

I do have a serious app in mind though, and I am trying to figure out
how to implement a specific workflow in which users will create new
documents and add boilerplate text pieces to them from a predefined
set. Since documents will have many pieces and a piece can belong to
many documents, my first hunch is that I would use a

has_many :through => x, :accessible => true

sort of relationship, with the pieces as children of the document
model. Users could create a new doc and add the pieces they want.
Where I am having problems prototyping this is that the pieces in the
doc should be sortable. I've hunted through the hobo and rails forums
and can't find a recipe for how to make acts_as_list work with a
joined many-to-many sort of relationship.

Is this possible? If so, is there a better way of defining the
relationship or some special magic to getting it working through a
join?

Any hints are much appreciated.

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