Hi Nicolas,
thanks for your reply and the hint to
http://viewtransform.net/d3trees/d3trees-preview.html the main advantage
is really the fact that you can open the tiddlers. Perhaps you could mix
your plugins.
Thanks for sharong
Jan
Am 11.06.2019 um 19:18 schrieb Silverfox:
Thank you so
Thank you so much for your comments,
Some elements of context, I really would like to update Archipel, but I'm
currently lacking time.
Few months ago, when I lost my job I decided to learn coding Javascript to
make this development on Tiddlywiki. I learned a lot from almost zero, but
I'm
I strongly subscribe to this!
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:38 PM Jan wrote:
> Dear Silverfox,
> I just rediscovered your great Archipel-Knowledgemap on
> http://archipel.tiddlyspot.com
> I would definitively like to use it but I still have some desiderata:
> It would be great...
> - if the last
Dear Silverfox,
I just rediscovered your great Archipel-Knowledgemap
onhttp://archipel.tiddlyspot.com
I would definitively like to use it but I still have some desiderata:
It would be great...
- if the last step opend the tiddler or triggered a modal.
- it the labels one level below were also
Silverfox,
I really like it.
What I would like is a feature TiddlyMap has: double click on the map and
open the tiddler.
I happen to know Jeremy is a big fan of the zoomable interface. I wonder ..
how might this development fit into wider ambitions for ZUIs in TW
best wishes
Alex
On
Tony,
Thanks for your comments,
I imagine to be able to use different types of criteria to sort and graph
the tiddlers.
I keep your comment in mind, even if my time to work on it is limited.
Regards
Silverfox
On Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 11:54:44 PM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Silverfox,
>
>
Silverfox,
This looks like a very powerful way to represent information.
Do you expect to have more labels/names appearing so navigation is not only
visual?
I would be interested if I can apply such a tool on top of my existing
TiddlyWikis with various kinds of data, and would perhaps need
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