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 " " 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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