Ooph! Put up the wrong copies. Now they are the correct ones.

On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 11:33:11 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>
> TableEditor v1.3.5
>
>    - min version http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--MIN
>    - full version http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor
>
> Some minor changes described in revision history in the full version. 
> Major change is multiple transclusion support, see 
> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--Transclusion for 
> example. The previous problematic example should also work now (
> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--IssueWithTransclusion
> ).
>
> It works fine within my limited tests. Please try and give feedback. 
> Thanks.
>
> Vincent
>
> On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 10:30:34 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>>
>> Ton,
>>
>> Thanks for trying it out so hard! After seeing your result, I figured 
>> that I wouldn't want to use it that way myself. So I changed the codes to 
>> better support multiple transclusion. Seems to work within my tests. I will 
>> put it on soon for interested people to try and see.
>>
>> Thanks again for the always useful feedback!
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>> On Monday, September 10, 2012 7:28:25 PM UTC+8, TonG wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Vincent, 
>>>
>>> Your precondition of "ONE transclusion macro - one <<tiddler ...>> 
>>> macro or one <<tabs ...>> macro - in ONE tiddler" sounded very logical 
>>> to me given the explanation in 
>>> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--IssueWithTransclusion 
>>> Your example showed me yesterday that only the first table (from the 
>>> first transcluded tiddler) can be edited; I could not edit the second 
>>> table (at least I thought so). 
>>> But today I can edit the second table of your example (win 7, FF 15, 
>>> IE 9, Chrome 17 portable)! 
>>>
>>> So I made a Minimal Test Case [1] 
>>> I could "edit" all tables in a tiddler with two <<tabs ...>> macros in 
>>> it. 
>>> But there is an issue: If you do not switch the tabs in the second 
>>> <<tabs ...>> macro BEFORE edting, you cannot edit the first row of the 
>>> table in this second <<tab ...>>> macro and upon editing cells in 
>>> other rows the cell contains the value of the cell above the edited 
>>> cell (upon saving values are sometimes saved in the 'wrong' cell). 
>>> So switching tabs in the second <<tabs ...>> macro is essential for 
>>> "correct" editing. 
>>>
>>> I could also edit all tables in a tiddler with four <<tiddler ...>>> 
>>> macros in it. 
>>> But there is an issue as well: you cannot edit the first row of the 
>>> table in the last three <<tiddler ...>>> macros and upon editing cells 
>>> in other rows the cell contains the value of the cell above the edited 
>>> cell. 
>>> I could not find a trick as with the <<tabs ...>> macro. 
>>>
>>> Note that the tables in the transcluded tiddlers are numbered Table 0, 
>>> Table 1, Table 2, Table 3 (in your example 
>>>
>>> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--IssueWithTransclusion 
>>> both are labeled Table 0). 
>>>
>>> Test conditions for the MTC: Win 7, FF 15, IE 9, Chrome 17 portable. 
>>>
>>> Cheers, 
>>>
>>> Ton 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 10, 12:36 am, Yakov <yakov.litvin.publi...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>> > Vincent, 
>>> > 
>>> > thank you so much! This is indeed a much-and-long-needed plugin. I 
>>> tested a 
>>> > bit in Android, it even works there in both AndTidWiki and FireFox 15! 
>>> > 
>>> > Couple of notes: 
>>> > 
>>> > * there's an inconvenient behavior of editable (because of "editable" 
>>> class 
>>> > or chkTEditorAllTableEditable) tables without a given caption. 
>>> Browsers are 
>>> > separated in the following two groups: Opera, FireFox (including FF 
>>> for 
>>> > Android), IE create a "nonpresistent" caption "Table 1" etc ("Table 
>>> 2", if 
>>> > there are two such tables) which is just displayed with the "E" button 
>>> but 
>>> > which is not stored (if, for instance, chkTEditorAllTableEditable is 
>>> > changed to false, such caption dissapear); while Chrome and Safari 
>>> (and 
>>> > AndTidWiki) don't create such caption and don't create the "E" button 
>>> as 
>>> > well. It would be more convenient if in such case each browser creates 
>>> an 
>>> > empty caption (or a caption with "&nbsp;" content which is not 
>>> visible). 
>>> > 
>>> > * may be it's not consistent mentioning this as you already discuss 
>>> copying 
>>> > and pasting colomns, but a useful (and probably not difficult to 
>>> implement) 
>>> > feature would be shifting colomns left and right (such buttons can be 
>>> added 
>>> > besides those "insert colomn left/right" in the same menu). This is 
>>> > especially useful in tables created for comparison of things. 
>>> > 
>>> > * in Android, there are some problems with row/colomn menus: 
>>> > ** once a (say, colomn) menu appears, I can't make it disappear, only 
>>> > substitute it with the menu of another colomn (would be nice to make 
>>> it 
>>> > disappear by tapping somewhere outside the table) 
>>> > ** there's a bug with row menus in AndTidWiki, it behaves in the 
>>> following 
>>> > way: tiddler content: 
>>> > 
>>> > |table 1|c 
>>> > |editable|k 
>>> > |h-cell1|h-cell2||h 
>>> > |c11|c12+|| 
>>> > |c21|c22|| 
>>> > 
>>> > when entering the edit mode, a menu of (~nonexisting) row (effectively 
>>> of 
>>> > the line after the last row) appears without me tapping anywhere; 
>>> clicking 
>>> > the "add row below" button adds a "row" outside the talbe, with a 
>>> blank 
>>> > line of space between it and the table, if such space line was 
>>> present, and 
>>> > adds a row after the last row of the table one otherwise; clicking 
>>> "add row 
>>> > above" creates a row after the last one in any case; "delete row" 
>>> button 
>>> > deletes the line after the table if it is present, or does nothing 
>>> > otherwise. 
>>> > 
>>> > It's really nice that each time I open TW google group, there's 
>>> something 
>>> > new and sometimes incredibly useful, or at least interesting questions 
>>> to 
>>> > answer.. Thanks again, 
>>> > 
>>> > Best regards, 
>>> > Yakov. 
>>> > 
>>> > воскресенье, 9 сентября 2012 г., 14:30:34 UTC+4 пользователь Vincent 
>>> Yeh 
>>> > написал: 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > > Ton, 
>>> > 
>>> > > Thanks a lot. The TabEditPlugin did give me a good idea about how to 
>>> do. 
>>> > 
>>> > > TableEditor v1.3.4 
>>> > 
>>> > >     minimized version:
>>> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--MIN 
>>> > >     full version:http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor 
>>> > 
>>> > > The main change is *transclusion support*: it is *now possible to 
>>> edit a 
>>> > > transcluded table loaded with <<tabs ...>> or <<tiddler ...>> 
>>> macros*. 
>>> > 
>>> > > Examples: 
>>> > 
>>> > >    1.http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--TabsMacro 
>>> > >    2.
>>> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--TiddlerMacro 
>>> > 
>>> > > Things work fine with ONE transclusion macro - one <<tiddler ...>> 
>>> macro 
>>> > > or one <<tabs ...>> macro - in ONE tiddler. *More than one 
>>> transclusion 
>>> > > macros in the same tiddler will confuse the TableEditor*. See 
>>> > >
>>> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TableEditor--Example--IssueWithTransc...details.
>>>  
>>>
>>> > 
>>> > > Vincent 
>>>
>>

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