Yakov, Thanks for the help. I think I have fixed that bug in the current snapshot. Hopefully it is gone for good.
I haven't got the slices yet, but have been debugging the next version (tons of bug fixes!). I am also preparing a document for plugin authors to use the twve.core for view mode editing and/or transclusion synchronization purposes. After that I will work on the slice things and try to make it available in the next release (if it's easy). Have fun! Vincent On Monday, April 7, 2014 9:35:00 PM UTC+8, Yakov wrote: > > Hello Vincent, > > Recently, I've stumbled upon a bug, which seems the one that caused some > data loss previously, and this time made it reproducable, so here we go: > > 1. create a tiddler with this text: > code 1 > code 2 > 2. open the inline-edit-mode, select the first line (without the line > break), cut it by pressing ctrl+x (leaving an emtpy line) > 3. add a new line after code 2 by pressing enter, paste the first line by > pressing ctrl+v > 4. press ctrl+z to undo > What happens in my tests (in both Opera 12.16 and latest FireFox, TW > 2.7.1, twve 2.0.8): instead of getting the line inserted, I get the whole > text substituted with that line. > What one has to do in such a case is press ctrl+z two more times (or just > press esc), but when this happens unexpectedly, on can easily press up or > smth else, getting the "corrupted" content saved.. (which happened to me at > least couple of times). > PS in fact, it's enough to cut any part of the text, paste it anywhere and > then press ctrl+z > > By the way, any progress with editing of slices? > > Best regards, > Yakov. > > среда, 26 марта 2014 г., 19:55:23 UTC+4 пользователь Vincent Yeh написал: > > Hi MetalSoviet, > > To work with TW5 is on the top of the todo list, in the near future they > shall do. > I am not sure of TiddlySpot, never tried. I am sure they work in > TiddlySpace, though. > > Have fun! > Vincent > > On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 3:46:57 AM UTC+8, MetalSoviet wrote: > > Can these things be used in the offline TW5 file or only in TiddlySpot? > > El sábado, 9 de febrero de 2013 09:21:03 UTC-5, Vincent Yeh escribió: > > Interested in editing your tiddler in the view mode in TiddlyWiki? Try > this view mode editor plugin TWted (requires TWtid). > > Interested in a calculator that supports (partially for now) Excel syntax > in Tiddlywiki? Try the simple calculator plugin TWtcalc (requires TWtid). > > These plugins are under active development. You are very welcome to give > comments/suggestions/bug reports. :-) > > The first versions of these plugins were TableEditor and TableCalculator, > released in 2012/06/24, that only supported table editing in the view mode. > Later they were extended constantly and then evolved into TWtable, TWted > and TWtcalc (released 2012/10/19), still only supported table editing. > Recently they were further extended to support view mode editing on most of > the block elements (see below) in a tiddler, much more than just a table > editor, so I decided to start a new thread for these plugins. You can find > their earlier history in the old thread "Inline Editing of Tables" started > by pepebe. > > > - TWtid v1.5.0 — The basis of the view mode tiddler editor TWted and > simple calculator TWtcalc, including a table renderer. > - Generalized the codes from TWtable 1.4.6, which works for tables > only, to support most kinds of block elements, see descriptions for > TWted below. > - The included *table renderer* supports > - scrolling for large tables, > - multi-lined cell content (you can have a list in a table cell), > - synchronization among all copies (transcluded and > non-transcluded). > - See TWtid for more details. > - TWted v1.5.0 — The view mode tiddler editor. > - Edit block elements either in view mode (default) or in edit mode > (option description "Active in view mode") > - If in view mode, the default edit box remains the same; > - if in edit mode, the view mode remains for viewing only. > - The system default edit box can be brought up by double > clicking in a no-element area (note that some elements are much > wider than > their content). > - Works on most of the block elements: > - *Tables* — > - easy access to cell content for editing purposes > - insertion/deletion of rows/columns > - copy/cut/paste the cells/rows/columns > - *Lists* — both kinds, * and # (corresponding to <UL> and <OL>), > as many levels as TiddlyWiki supports; > - *Headers* — ! ~ !!!!!!, corresponding to H1 ~ H6; > - *Blockquotes* — three levels supported: >, >> and >>>; > - *Blockexamples* — lines of text enclosed by two <<<; > - *Preformatted blocks* — lines of text enclosed by two  > > ... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.