Getting back a boxed result with a string where you edited is a bug.
The intent is that if the original argument was numeric, that the
result will be numeric if all cells are 'numeric'.

I'll fix this, but probably not for a few days.

On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:52 AM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have updated JHS on my iMac (both 32 and 64 bit versions 7.01) things seem
> to work predictably. I have been using jquery in some jcgi applications I
> work on, getting auto-completion of entries and things like that. It is an
> easy entry into javascript for practical purposes.
>
> I was a little bemused that the "numeric example" N=: i. 3 4  displayed and
> was editable but returned character strings in the cells that were edited.
> Of course, this kind of detail is what UI programming entails, so this isn't
> particularly a complaint...
>
> The above was in Darwin - but in Linux, I didn't fare so well. I ran JHS and
> updated to JHS 1.0.171 and it starts OK on my Linux server, I can get a
> session on Chrome on my iMac, but the link|jtable is missing...
>
>
>
> On 2013/09/23 12:01 , Eric Iverson wrote:
>>
>> Significant JHS update is now available.
>>
>> See menu link|jhelp for details.
>>
>> Menu link|jtable provides an excel like table editor of J numeric or
>> boxed tables. The J/JHS code to implement this is simple as it builds
>> on jquery and the jquery plugin handsontable. JHS now includes the js
>> and css files for jquery, basic jquery ui, and handsontable plugin.
>>
>> The jtable page shows how easy it is to integrate jquery into the JHS
>> framework.
>
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