Wow.
Maybe this behavior is too sensible. Looks like programming when you forget
a ; but at leas semicolon is visible! ;)
Thank you. Did you liked it?
El jueves, 10 de abril de 2014 09:44:39 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
>
> Hi Danielo
>
> > Does somebody knows why the title on the table tiddler is not rendering?
>
> It's because you've got a space immediately after the final `<$set
> name="fields-source" value={{!!title}}>` line of `Editable-Table`; that
> stops the content being recognised in block mode.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> On litte Question:
>>
>> Does somebody knows why the title on the table tiddler is not rendering?
>>
>> El jueves, 10 de abril de 2014 09:37:11 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez escribió:
>>
>>> Ok this is not actually a plugin, but I think it is usable enough. You
>>> can try it and see it at http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/. Search for
>>> *Inline
>>> editable tables. *Here is the main description:
>>>
>>> The ability to *edit tables in view mode* has been very demanded since
>>> TW5 came out. Maybe This is not as easy as many people would like to but it
>>> demonstrates how powerful and flexible TW5 can be.
>>>
>>> First of all, the list of *needed tiddlers*. Drag and drop all of them
>>> to your TW window.
>>>
>>> - $:/plugins/skeeve/newtiddler.js <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#>
>>>
>>>
>>> -
>>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#>CSS-Table<http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#CSS-Table>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -
>>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#>Editable-Table<http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#Editable-Table>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you *already have the newTiddler widget* from
>>> (tiddlystuff<http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#tiddlystuff.tiddlyspot.com>
>>> ) *you have to update to this version*. This version has been modified
>>> by me to add some features such clearing the temporary tiddlers and
>>> defining tags without using a skeleton. This makes the process of creating
>>> new tables easier. *This edition should be retro compatible but make a
>>> backup first.*
>>> How to use it Creating a new table
>>>
>>> Ok, this is the worst part of all the process.
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. You have to clone the
>>> Editable-Table<http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#Editable-Table> tiddler
>>> and name it however you want.
>>> 2. Fulfill the fields of your new table tiddler to fit your needs.
>>> Here is what each field is for:
>>> - *table-headers:* The name is self explanatory
>>> - *table-fields:* this should be lower case and *different from
>>> the table headers names*. Take the
>>> Editable-Table<http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#Editable-Table> as
>>> an example. You can use the same names to table-headers with the
>>> first
>>> letter in uppercase. This fields are those you will be able to edit.
>>> - *filter-tag:* Since each table row is going to be a single
>>> tiddler you have to use a tag to group them all. Type here that tag
>>> name
>>> - *sort-field:* Which table field you want to use as order index.
>>> This will be easier when TW 5.0.9 comes out. Just *clicking in
>>> table headers will order the table with that field*.
>>> 3. Save the tiddler.
>>>
>>> *Using the table.*
>>>
>>> At this point to can start using the table as a standalone tiddler if
>>> you want, as a contacts database or whatever.
>>>
>>> You can transclude it to other too tiddlers if you want, but *PLEASE read
>>> the section below*.
>>> *Adding rows*
>>>
>>> You can add a new entry filling the first's row cells and clicking the
>>> plus button. The table will create a new entry with the provided data. *You
>>> don't have to fulfill all the fields. Only the table title is mandatory.*
>>> Editign rows
>>>
>>> Clicking will enable the edit mode of that row. Here you can edit all
>>> the columns except the first one. This is because the first one is the
>>> tiddler title and can't be edited this way. You can always open the tiddler
>>> which tat row represents and edit the title. *In edit mode* clicking will
>>> delete the row and the related tiddler. Clicking will exit the edit mode
>>> for that row. This does not actually saves the row because it is saved as
>>> you type.
>>> Transcluding the table
>>>
>>> If you want to *transclude it* to other tiddlers always use the
>>> {{!!tableName}} notation. This is mandatory because the table *depends
>>> on its tiddler fields*. If you transclude the table using the
>>> transclude widget the table will try to grab those fields from the tiddler
>>> it is transcluded to. You can create the required fields in the destination
>>> tiddler but that way you will have only ONE table.
>>> Live example
>>>
>>> Here you have a live example of a contacts database. You can play around
>>> with it, add records, edit them and erase them. This has been transcluded
>>> using {{Editable-Table}}. *As I said before* clicking on the table
>>> headers does nothing in 5.0.8 and older, but in TW 5.0.9 this will sort the
>>> table by that column. There is no action needed by your side, it is
>>> already ready for the update.
>>>
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