That's quite brilliant Mario. I love how polished the UI is. I see in
it sprinkling's of ideas that I've tinkered with over the years -
which may be a coincidence - but it's very nice to see it all come
together so nicely.

Just FYI, an alternative approach to overwriting the PresentationIndex
tiddler each time you switch a presentation, is to use
http://svn.tiddlywiki.org/Trunk/contributors/SaqImtiaz/plugins/batchNavigationMacro.js.
It is a quick hack I admit but you can use it to set up multiple
presentations whose "index tiddlers" are using the same tag. (a-
pmStory in your case I believe). The plus side is you never need to
choose a presentation, opening up a tiddler that is part of it will
automatically display the navigation buttons. The negative is things
can get confusing if a tiddler is present in more than one
presentation. May not be thing for you but I figured you may find it
interesting.

Thanks for sharing! Cheers,
Saq

On Dec 11, 8:03 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to introduce a new plugin/macro named: "jQSorter" [1], which I
> designed for my daily use. It can take lists of tiddlers, and display
> them as portlets. Use drag and drop for sorting and the small icons
> for saving as a new tiddler.
>
> The portlet has a header (tiddler title) and some content (slice or
> section of a tiddler). The list can be sorted manually and saved as a
> new tiddler automatically tagged: "story". Which can be used then to
> make a presentation or to print it.
>
> I also use it for generating "lessons". eg: Topic (story) is a column,
> that contains different pieces of knowledge which are tiddlers. Since
> the information section of a tiddler can be loaded into the portlet
> you get a very good overview about the structure of a lesson. And it
> can be easily changed and saved using grag and drop, not copy paste.
> see [3]
>
> At the moment there is the possibility to have up to 10 columns in a
> row but no limit of rows.
>
> Have a look and have fun.
>
> regards Mario Pietsch
>         PS: Since the state of the plugin is near bata, the debug code is
> still there but disabled.
>         PPS: Because this is my first use of jQuery it would be nice if some
> geeks could make sugestions to make it better. Tanks!
>
> [1]http://a-pm-experimental.tiddlyspot.com/#JQSorter
> [2]http://a-pm-experimental.tiddlyspot.com/
> [3]http://a-pm-experimental.tiddlyspot.com/#TaggedStoryDp20

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