I want to come back to the original post and demo.

I think its beautiful. 

I know its partly taking forward what others have done before but its 
looking very marketable in this presentation. A really good integration. 
Its taken a lot on board and it works well even as is.

The SORTING is very interesting as it allows for values OUTSIDE the table 
itself. I know no other HTML table like that. Its a real new for me.

The one thing it could do with (but I'm not sure its anyway possible) is 
the ability to SUM columns. Then it would do all basic math I'd ever need 
for basic accounts. I have looked at a spreadsheet add-on for TW that does 
that. Its over complex & heavy on the JavaScript.

Just perceptions
Josiah  


On Friday, 28 April 2017 19:55:54 UTC+2, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-dQMbL2qXh2g/WQOCH7KN_gI/AAAAAAAAA4Y/eICx_pHm5Fs7MSec8iETFFmd9Nsh5VQqQCLcB/s1600/My-Table.jpg>
> I have been a big fan of the editable tables since Danielo first 
> introduced his. I have both his routine and Jed Carty gave us his RowTable 
> and Column Table macros they have been part of my standard package. But 
> like 90% of the folks in this group, I can't leave well enough alone, so I 
> developed my own version of an online editable table. 
>
> I have two reasons for posting this: 1) The nature of the group is such 
> that if you come up with something potentially useful to someone else, you 
> share it. Therefore... and 2) Although it is functional, it is still a bit 
> clunky. I still have problems with in tiddler macros and this one has a 
> highly repetitive bit of code that practically screams out to be a macro. I 
> am hoping that someone will take a look at what I've done and tell me what 
> I'm missing. And if someone has a more elegant way to do this, I would love 
> to see their answer.
>
> The link is http://my-table.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> In general, each of the column headings is a select-widget that will allow 
> you to pick any field for any of the columns other than the first. The 
> column headings are not the actual field names but captions so they can be 
> more explanatory and less arcane. Any field in the main body of the table 
> is actually an edit-text widget linked to the appropriate tiddler. Clicking 
> on the entry will start editing it. It has a sort and filter section above 
> which uses the same list of fields as the column headings. This means that 
> you can filter or sort by any of the fields whether they are shown on the 
> table or not. I've styled the table so that the edit-text boxes aren't 
> obviously edit boxes and the column headings aren't obviously selects.
>
> Thanks ahead of time for any suggestions.
>
> Stephen 
>
>
>

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