Mohammad wrote:
>
> Hi Alan,
> TiddlyTables is quite powerful now but it needs more documentation and 
> example to simply be learned by new users.
> Yes, the *focus loses* needs to be investigated and the best solution 
> introduced!
>
> I hope other users give their feedback!
>

As an end-user. Lots I could say. I have three main observations ...

The SORTING of columns is the best I have seen in TW. It has been done a 
few times before but this is the best I have seen. Elegant, minimal UI. 
Works.

 *Suggestion*: A self-contained plugin that simply sorts tables could be a 
spin-off that would be widely adopted?


The MODULARITY is very helpful to users like me who want to use but don't 
understand code or want to get into it. I agree with Mohammad that its a 
great example to learn from about how to modularise.

The COMPLEXITY/RICHNESS is brilliant. But I think you need an example that 
starts "minimal" and then, through simpler steps, works up to "maximal".  
(Hope that is clear!)

Great tool!
Best wishes
TT

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