Guys, both of your solutions are totally awesome. Mario, for intranet
use, can the jQuery UI be installed locally, like a .js file? I
haven't played around yet, but can it be compatible with fET?
w

On Oct 1, 10:06 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nice work!
>
> <<list>> core macro will also work to create a "simple" list output.
> If order is "undefined" for a tagged tiddler it will be put to the end
> of the list.
>
> <<list filter [tag[formtest]][sort[order]]>>
>
> ===
> I did a different approach with XListPlugin [1] some weeks ago.
> It uses drag and drop for lists. It also introduces a custom field for
> sorting.
>
> Since I didn't want to permanently include jQueryUI (200k) it has to
> be remote loaded with ActivateStyling (needs internet connection).
>
> 1) Activate styling: ActivateStyling
> 2) Start sorting with: ⇕
> 3) Save: ↵
> 4) Cancel x
>
> 1-4 are bookmarklets, that can be dragged to the browser bookmark
> list, to be executed on demand.
>
> have fun!
> Mario
>
> [1]http://apm-plugins.tiddlyspot.com/#XListPluginTest
> [2]http://apm-plugins.tiddlyspot.com/#StylingPackage
>
> On Oct 1, 6:11 pm, octw <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > I've done a little thing that make me happy. It's a by-product when I
> > was working on other thing there I need to sort tiddlers in a "free
> > style", not by title, not by date, but by any order I like, and I can
> > change it whenever I changed my mind, and, in a simple way.
>
> > I came up with a good method to use Eric's EditFieldPlugin to achieve
> > this (and use Udo's fET to do the sorting). Here is it:
>
> > FreeSorting:https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10400854/FreeSorting.html
>
> > Cheers,
> > octw

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