Hi,
I like this idea.

*Given, that you know the weight of system-theme space, it would be
needed to make a user-theme space a little bit heavyer.

*The include plugin needs to recognice the weight while including,
sort the recipe accordingly and write it back to the server.
**expecting, that include asks, if I am happy with the new order
**A reload has to be done anyway

*This would make it possible, that a newly included space is
automatically inserted in the middle of the recipe.
*This would be very nice for plugin spaces, because they shouldn't
overwrite activated themes.

The only problem, that I see is, that the server bag configuration has
no field where to save this information.
@jon: But may be SiteConfig tiddler can be used for this.

Have fun!
mario

On Sep 25, 4:06 pm, Bauwe Bijl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> I like the idea of a number (as a weight)..
> For instance:
> a new person adds a translation
> later a new theme (or plugin....etc)
> ...the gettingstarted (which was translated) changes in english again
> (it's from the theme-space)
> Which implies that a translator space always must be the last space in
> the list (heaviest by default).
> Bauwe

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