Hi,

Markus Hoenicka wrote:
> 
> Quoting Michael Welle <[email protected]>:
> 
> > during the lunch break I hacked a little script that traverses a
> > directory tree, grabs the Muse files it finds and transforms the links
> > from the files into Graph File Language. GFL can be used as input for
> > the graphviz tools. The result is an image that visualises the
> > associations between the Muse files. I use the script with my planner
> > files. It shows assocs between the different projects I work on.
> 
> Nice idea. I've hacked up a similar tool a while ago. However, I've  
> deliberately limited it to evaluate the breadcrumbs as I do my  
> planning in a strictly hierarchical style (project - subproject - ...  
> - task). The results can be displayed as a mind map using the FreeMind  
> plugin, so you can collapse or expand branches, and click leaves to  
> jump to the HTML versions of your planner pages. For an example, see
> 
> http://www.mhoenicka.de/software/hacks/plans/tasklist.html
> 
> (be patient while the plugin loads)
> 
> For a description, see
> 
> http://www.mhoenicka.de/software/hacks/taskmm.html
cool stuff. Using scripting languages, text files and tools that can
be used as building blocks is so much fun.

Regards
hmw

PS: I had uploaded a version of muse2viz that fixed a link processing
    bug, that I had mistakenly reintroduced.


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