Yakov,
I keep getting an error saying "access forbidden" clicking the link below.
Maybe we try another way? Or just a couple of screenshots here?
I tried AndTidWikky on my Android phone and did see some of the features
working while others not, but the screen is just too small to do any useful
test. I am guessing special tricks are needed for AndTidWikky? I'll use a
larger one to test when I have a chance.
FF15 for Android refuses to install on my phone, and I haven't found one
Vista 64 system nearby, so no way to try them myself yet.
Cheers
Vincent
On Saturday, September 15, 2012 5:10:03 AM UTC+8, Yakov wrote:
>
> Hello Vincent,
>
> thanks for the update, now extra captions are not displayed in the
> mentioned browsers which is fine for me; on the other hand, Chrome 21.0
> (latest) and Safari 5.0.3 still don't show the "E" button in tables without
> a caption (OS: Vista x64); the same thing in AndTidWiki (which is more
> painful for me). I guess those are WebKit browsers/app..
>
> A small note: for TableEditor--MIN it may be useful to hide the code using
> the following wrapper:
>
> /***
> [the header of the plugin, other visible things like Options]
> /%
> ***/
> [code here]
> /***
> %/
> ***/
>
> As for transclusions, I haven't done extended tests, but found that
> <<tiddler ..>> macro gets an error if used with section which contains a
> table: <<tiddler [[This or another tiddler##a section with a table]]>>.
> Simple transclusion test works: I put a table in one tiddler, transcluded
> it into another, edited the table there, no errors, content of the first
> tiddler is changed. The only note is if the first tiddler is opened at the
> same time, its representation is not refreshed (the table is shown as it
> was before editing).
>
> I also did a test with merged cells ("|>|one long cell|", "|one high
> cell|\n|~|") and it seems that everything works fine.
>
> Is it "cut-and-past the whole column to the one next" you are talking
>> about?
>>
> If so then I'd rather just do the cut-and-past alone (not yet, though). If
>> I am misunderstanding, please tell me more about it.
>>
>
> I mean if a table has colomns A, B, C, D, shifting C to the left is
> changing the table so that it has A, C, B, D, and then C, A, B, D. It is
> close to copy+paste, just means cutting/pasting of the whole colomn
> (instead of its content as it is done in office-like apps, so that one
> needs to delete the colomn after cutting the content and create a new
> colomn before inserting the content). Less efforts for such manual sorting
> would be nice.
>
> As for the behavior in AndTidWiki (it's an Android app which acts as a
> TiddlySaver.jar), I made a bunch of screenshots [1]. Sorry, I haven't
> studied any tool which creates a photo gallery, so there are just files at
> [1]; though, I made a zip file so that you can download them at once. The
> sequence is approximately the same as I reported previously. Watch the top
> table (two others are without names, so are not editable in AndTidWiki),
> the names of the pictures say what is done before each screenshot is taken.
>
> [1] http://yakovl.bplaced.net/materials/TW/table%20editor%20report/
>
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