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In our wiki, we use both "regular" tables as well as "dtables" (via this plugin).
Now, when using edittable, the additional "edit" button that is added at the bottom of every tables is also present for dtables. In this case it has no effect (doesn't launch edit mode) and therefore this is a minor annoyance. It creates some confusion for the users, though.
I was wondering if there was any way around that (remove the addition of the edit button for tables that are managed by other plugins). That would be convenient.
Note: One way would obviously be to stop using dtable and only use edittable instead but I get a strong resistance from users that are accustomed to editing tables via dtable functionality. A gradual transition is therefore more likely to be successful (use more edittable and less dtable over time).
Thanks
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Hello :)
In our wiki, we use both "regular" tables as well as "dtables" (via this plugin).
Now, when using edittable, the additional "edit" button that is added at the bottom of every tables is also present for dtables. In this case it has no effect (doesn't launch edit mode) and therefore this is a minor annoyance. It creates some confusion for the users, though.
I was wondering if there was any way around that (remove the addition of the edit button for tables that are managed by other plugins). That would be convenient.
Note: One way would obviously be to stop using dtable and only use edittable instead but I get a strong resistance from users that are accustomed to editing tables via dtable functionality. A gradual transition is therefore more likely to be successful (use more edittable and less dtable over time).
Thanks
-a-
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: