Springer,
Very exciting your site of examples.
>From my perspective I want to decompose the pieces even further to very
basic tiddlywiki. Personally I already use a range of tiddlywiki native
representation for connections. Lets say I have a tiddlywiki that documents
fruit based recipes and
Tony,
Super!
I would be very excited if it were possible to build a graphviz-style
result where the graph-building macro grabs a set of tiddler nodes based on
some filtered list, and pulls from some field in each tiddler for a list of
tiddlers (constrained to the filtered set) with
>
> Springer,
>
> I'm not sure I follow where your answer is going... Is your suggestion
> that *graphviz* can be modified so as to show links, or are you simply
> pointing out that there's no conceptual difficulty in the idea of getting
> any kind of diagram to supervene on (map neatly
Hi Tony,
I'm not sure I follow where your answer is going... Is your suggestion that
*graphviz* can be modified so as to show links, or are you simply pointing
out that there's no conceptual difficulty in the idea of getting any kind
of diagram to supervene on (map neatly onto) tiddler
Springer,
A Few thoughts;
Since a tiddler can be represented by an icon, and wikitext (links) can be
used in many places, once we have a set of icons to represent
relationships, a form of graphing and linking could be established, then
the data contains all the information necessary to be
Ste,
Yes -- in gesturing towards other diagramming options, I ran the risk of
not being comprehensive!
Tidgraph is also great for displaying a hierarchy-tree of tiddlers -- both
lightweight and elegant..
Since my main purpose is displaying flowcharts and argument diagrams (nodes
usually
Don't forget tidgraph
https://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/#Tidgraph%20-%20Easy%20tiddler%20graphs%20for%20TW5
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Hello Eduardo / chanilino and all,
I'm chiming in to bump Pit.W's question into view again.
The graphviz plugin is turning out to be pretty fantastic, especially with
some stylesheet help. In exchange for a wee bit of layout compromise,
graphviz promises on-the-fly editing of diagrams, and
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