Re: [tw5] [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-09-15 Thread Pit.W.
Alan, Spontaneous feedback:         "Holla die Waldfee!" - literally translated "Be aware of the the Forest Fairy" - exclamation of surprise in face of an unlikely, unexpected, unprecedented, (often) pleasant observation - contemporal: WOW, OMG -  british "I dare say!" or "Well, I never!"

Re: [tw5] [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-09-10 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi again Alan, Congratulation! It is really amazing to hear you have done all of these in Pure Tiddlywiki Script! Almost all of the work on sortable table use some kind of JS! I recommend to stay with pure TW. I am a fan of pure TW script and I believe TW should let users to implement what they

Re: [tw5] [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Alan Congratulations, TiddlyTables is a terrific piece of work, and very impressive that it was implemented purely in wikitext. It looks great, with a clear visual design to convey the hierarchy, and seems very efficient to work with. It’s also great to see this kind of thing from a

Re: [tw5] [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-09-10 Thread Alan Aldrich
Great question Mohammad! It was built using only TW code, no JS. Certain features would have been easier to build using js code (like pagination) but this project was primarily a learning experience for me to learn the TW syntax and see how far I could take it. By the way, this plugin is TW

Re: [tw5] [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-09-10 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Alan, Great work! One question, is it based on pure TW or have some JS code? Best wishes Mohammad On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 11:31 PM Alan Aldrich wrote: > Greetings All, I am a long time fan of TiddlyWiki but new to the > community. First and foremost, I would like to thank Jeremy for

[tw5] [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-09-09 Thread Alan Aldrich
Greetings All, I am a long time fan of TiddlyWiki but new to the community. First and foremost, I would like to thank Jeremy for creating TiddlyWiki and everyone who supports it. As a way to learn the ins and outs of TiddlyWiki I started a "table builder" plugin that I have been gradually