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On Sunday, August 5, 2012 2:21:10 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote: > > I think I have a workaround and it seems to work on the examples given in > the two sorting plugins. > > However, I do not use them myself so do not have more examples to test on. > If you are using either SortableGridPlugin or TableSortingPlugin, please > try TableEditor v1.1.8 (http://qmowcy2.tiddlyspace.com/#TableCalculator) > with your own stuffs and see if it works. Let me know if it doesn't. Thanks. > > Vincent > > On Sunday, August 5, 2012 10:52:49 AM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote: >> >> The TableEditor DOES NOT work with either SortableGridPlugin or >> TableSrotingPlugin. I thought it worked. My mistakes. (Sorry, David.) >> >> Both sorting plugins work well on their own but only ascending with >> TableEditor. The reason is that they store needed information in a SPAN >> element they created, but this element gets recreated(?) and their needed >> information flushed out when a tiddler gets refreshed. The TableEditor >> calls store.saveTiddler() to save wikitext each time a table gets sorted >> (so the underlying wikitext would be consistent with the rendered HTML), in >> which the tiddler gets refreshed and, in turn, the sorting information gets >> flushed out every time sorted -- no chance to go descending. >> >> I don't have an easy way to fix it yet. If some one has >> suggestions/ideas, please let me know. >> >> Vincent >> >> On Friday, July 13, 2012 12:12:30 AM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote: >>> >>> David, >>> >>> The TableEdit plugin now works with SortableGridPlugin and >>> TableSortingPlguin. It reorders the underlying wikitext in accordance with >>> the sorted result, there is no inconsistency any more. You can download the >>> latest version and see. >>> >>> For download: Go to qmowcy2.tiddlyspace.com, find the TableEdit tiddler >>> in the public section. >>> For those who are not familiar with the two sorting plugins, there are >>> two example tiddlers in my tiddlyspace for reference. >>> >>> Vincent >>> >>> On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 11:42:42 AM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote: >>>> >>>> David, >>>> >>>> I found a way to make them work together. You can download the newest >>>> version and give it a try. The reason and workaround are explained in the >>>> revisions section. >>>> >>>> However, I also found a deeper issue between the sorting plugins and >>>> the TableEdit plugin: They are not consistent! >>>> The sorting plugins (SortableGridPlugin and TableSortingPlugin) work on >>>> a rendered DOM table, while thisTableEdit plugin works on its underlying >>>> wikitext. THERE WILL BE INCONSISTENCY AFTER SORTING! And I don't know >>>> how to fix that yet... >>>> >>>> Vincent >>>> >>>> On Friday, July 6, 2012 9:59:34 PM UTC+8, David Szego wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Fantastic work - this is really useful to me, thank you. >>>>> >>>>> I've noticed it doesn't work with the SortableGridPlugin from >>>>> http://rumkin.com/tools/tiddlywiki/#SortableGridPlugin >>>>> >>>>> If I do: >>>>> >>>>> |editable|k >>>>> |!Heading 1|!Heading 2|!Heading 3|h >>>>> |Cell|cell|cell| >>>>> >>>>> ...where the |h invokes the sorting plugin, I simply get no edit >>>>> button. If I omit the h, all is good. >>>>> >>>>> Happy to help you debug if you'd like. Great work, again. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> David Szego >>>>> >>>>> On Sunday, 24 June 2012 13:28:04 UTC-4, Vincent Yeh wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Dear All, >>>>>> >>>>>> It seems quit a while already but if any one is still interested, I >>>>>> have just released a TableEdit plugin that might do the job. You can >>>>>> visit >>>>>> my TiddlySpace at qmowcy2.tiddlyspace.com, find the TableEdit >>>>>> tiddler in the Public section. Comments and suggestions are welcome. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best, >>>>>> >>>>>> Vincent >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, January 16, 2008 3:41:04 AM UTC+8, Nicolas S. wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good evening Eric, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was just wondering if you had any idea of how soon in the future >>>>>>> you planned on working on/releasing the EditableTablePlugin (see bottom >>>>>>> of >>>>>>> your post below) >>>>>>> Please, do note take this as a personal request for more work from >>>>>>> you on TW, as I can already hardly believe how much you contribute to >>>>>>> it >>>>>>> already... ;) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In fact, I was just wondering if this was a distant idea in your >>>>>>> mind or something you were already working on today, to know if it was >>>>>>> worth waiting (even a couple more months or 6 months, I don't care) >>>>>>> before >>>>>>> starting a new task on my side that is going to involve a very large >>>>>>> (>100) >>>>>>> number of tables. This task is not urgent (well, it has to be finished >>>>>>> some >>>>>>> day, in like 9 months), but it might spare me so much time once this >>>>>>> miraculous plugin would be released that I could wait a long time >>>>>>> before >>>>>>> starting the task, if only I knew you were to publish it in a >>>>>>> "not-further-than-6-months" delay. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks again for your great work anyway >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Nicolas >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Dec 26, 2007 11:55 PM, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> > I'm looking for a plugin which allows to edit the content of a >>>>>>>> table >>>>>>>> > cell in a tiddlywiki simply by clicking it with your mouse cursor. >>>>>>>> > Especially in big tables, it would be much more convenient to >>>>>>>> edit >>>>>>>> > content that way. As far as I can remember I once stumbled upon a >>>>>>>> > tiddylwiki with exact that feature, yet I can't find it any more. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SliceGridPlugin >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *generates* a grid (table) that displays tiddler slice values and >>>>>>>> includes an "edit-in-place" feature: click a value in a grid cell >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> it changes to an edit field. Type your input. Press enter (or >>>>>>>> click >>>>>>>> away). The value you input is then written back to the >>>>>>>> corresponding >>>>>>>> tiddler slice. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Note that, currently, this feature only works within >>>>>>>> SliceGridPlugin's >>>>>>>> generated tables. However, I am working on a re-factoring my >>>>>>>> edit-in- >>>>>>>> place code into a separate "EditableTablePlugin" so that it CAN be >>>>>>>> used with ANY table. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I let you know when it's available. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -e >>>>>>>> Eric Shulman >>>>>>>> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/j5YvrMMW9X4J. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

