Okay, for some reason now that we are in the swing of things we keep 
getting a blank TW when doing a lot of editing within a table. Is there 
anyway to edit the table without it uploading each time? Like edit a bunch 
of cells and then click up load? I am not sure what is killing the wiki but 
I know that I can recreate the issue when I upload a tiddler and then 
refresh as its uploading. My person doing the editing SWEARS they are not 
doing this so I can not exactly figure out what they are doing to kill it 
but I believe they are just lying and this is the reason it is happening.

Thanks!
Anthony Kennedy

On Thursday, July 19, 2012 8:00:26 PM UTC-5, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>
> The abnormal sorting behavior (only ascending or sometimes not responding 
> or not fully sorted) is still a puzzle to me. I found that if I do not call 
> the store.SaveTiddler() and saveCahnges() functions to save changes, the 
> sorting behavior comes back normal. But then how do I save changes just 
> made...
>
> As for the misbehavior of TableEditor--Example, probably has to do with 
> the cell spanning? The examples provided by the sorting plugin seem to work 
> well and they do not contain spanned cells...
>
> And I found another issue that I have to fix: readjust cell references 
> upon sorting. I will work on this first.
>
> Vincent
>
> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:59:49 AM UTC+8, whatever wrote:
>>
>> Awesome! Only, now I can't simply hijack a function to add the extra 
>> lines for CSS. Though it works if I add the lines to the plugin. 
>> As for sorting, I tested in IE. Only sorting ascending worked. You 
>> might want to change your examples, so that they're not already sorted 
>> by default, because it looks like it's not working.:D 
>>
>> Also, what's with TableEditor--Example? Does it not work properly? 
>> Only sorting by date worked, everything else threw me to the top of 
>> the page. 
>>
>> w 
>>
>> On Jul 18, 11:32 am, Vincent Yeh <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > New versions of TableCalculator v0.5.1 and TableEditor 1.1.5. 
>> > 
>> > The TableCalculator v0.5.1 is available athttp://
>> qmowcy2.tiddlyspace.com/#TableCalculator. 
>> > New features include, 
>> > 
>> >    - Auto adjustment of cell references upon row/column 
>> insertion/deletion. 
>> >       - *This feature is NOT compatible with the old versions of 
>> TableEdit 
>> >       plugin. Please upgrade to the latest version (renamed to 
>> TableEditor). 
>> >       * 
>> >       - Auto-adjustment on copy-pasting is not supported. 
>> >    - Several functions defined (see the description area in the 
>> plugin). 
>> >    - Support for user defined functions written in Javascript. 
>> Interested 
>> >    people please see the example tiddler 
>> >    
>> http://qmowcy2.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BTableCalculator--Example--Defin... 
>> >    ) 
>> > 
>> > The plugin TableEdit is now renamed to TableEditor, to comply with 
>> > TableCalculator, and restructured to better work with TableCalculator 
>> for 
>> > auto-adjustment of cell references. No new features were added. It is 
>> > available athttp://qmowcy2.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor 
>> > 
>> > Please try and send me comments/suggestions/bug-reports. Thanks. 
>> > 
>> > Vincent 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > On Monday, July 16, 2012 3:56:20 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote: 
>> > > On a second thought...I don't know where to keep the info... Maybe I 
>> > > should just change it upon insertion/deletion... 
>> > 
>> > > Vincent 
>> > 
>> > > On Monday, July 16, 2012 3:35:54 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote: 
>> > 
>> > >> JCG, 
>> > 
>> > >> Thank you very much for the suggestion. I agree It is a must and I 
>> have 
>> > >> put in the ToDo list: relative cell reference. If the 
>> TableCalculator keeps 
>> > >> relative reference internally, such an issue would be gone 
>> automatically. 
>> > 
>> > >> Best, 
>> > 
>> > >> Vincent 
>> > 
>> > >> On Monday, July 16, 2012 2:28:06 PM UTC+8, [email protected] wrote: 
>> > 
>> > >>> Hi Vincent, 
>> > 
>> > >>> Already your module is a very promising feature! 
>> > 
>> > >>> If I insert a row before the fourth row, the example under get a 
>> syntax 
>> > >>> error : b4+3 should now be b5+3 
>> > 
>> > >>> Is there a  way to increment automatically rows and columns? 
>> > 
>> > >>> Sincerely, 
>> > >>> JCG
>
>

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