hi

On Apr 9, 4:43 pm, g99k <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions. Following your example, I've just copy-
> and-pasted the jQuery UI code into a systemConfig tiddler, and am now
> able to use draggable() and resizable().
cool. but be aware, that there is a newer version of jQueryUI
allready.

> However, I couldn't find an example of a separate edit mode, where
> you'd click on the toolbar command "myEdit", and then the toolbar
> layout would switch to, say, [[ToolbarCommands:MyEditToolbar]], which
> would then include the commands "mySave" and "myCancel".
For jQuerySorter thats right. It is not accessable with the TW
toolbar. With the drag and drop sorting, TW doesn't know anything
about it. All the changes are stored inside the DOM structure, which
is handled by the browser. If you click the save icon the DOM
structure is serialized and the old tiddler is overwritten with the
new content.

> Is that possible? ...
I think it should be possible, if you want to do a "global" save for
all visible content. But since I wanted to have a seperated save for
every column I didn't even think about this solution.

>...It seems that you guys have mostly used custom
> buttons in the tiddler content area for saving changes, instead of
> dynamically changing the toolbar.
That's right. It's worth thinking about this. But I don't think that
it makes the program less complex.

> There seems to be a toolbar macro, but I can't figure out how this is
> intended to be used from within a plugin. Does anyone know?
I hope some devs jump in to answere this question.

> Many thanks, and best regards,
> Gerrit

have fun!
Mario

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