On Jun 2, 12:43 am, pat toche <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay, an example. John James Taylor 1700-1750 marries Jane Julie Jones
> 1700-1750 in 1725. They have 2 kids, John Henry Taylor 1725-1775 and
> Jane Marie Taylor 1730-1780. John Henry Taylor marries Anna Marie
> Smith 1725-1775 in 1750.

Hi Pat,

I've been thinking about your dilemma while I have been working on a
final release of
 I am almost finished so I took some time to trial your family tree
problem.

It can be done after a fashion and works well as far as it goes.  You
cannot expect it look like a real tree with branches going off both
sides.  Nor will you see all the relationships of all of the members
at a glance.

Nevertheless all of the data is there and accessible. It depends on
what you want.  What is shown is part graph and part relational
database.  Each member has their own tiddler for more detailed
information the married couples both have links to their tiddlers but
they are not shown in the graph but like I said they are as separate
files.

I added a couple grand children to see where it was going...

Have a look http://twt-notes-treeview-experimental.tiddlyspot.com/index.html

Morris




On Jun 2, 12:43 am, pat toche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your help Tony,
>
> Indeed, there are two issues (at least) : 1) link the tiddlers
> together and 2) display them. Treeview is very much about 2), but I
> still need to solve 1).
>
> I actually have the mptw template, but couldn't quite figure out how
> to use tagglyTagging for this purpose. I'm still unsure.
>
> Okay, an example. John James Taylor 1700-1750 marries Jane Julie Jones
> 1700-1750 in 1725. They have 2 kids, John Henry Taylor 1725-1775 and
> Jane Marie Taylor 1730-1780. John Henry Taylor marries Anna Marie
> Smith 1725-1775 in 1750.
>
> Now, what if I tag John James Taylor with Jane Julie Jones because
> they are husband and wife. And I tag both John James Taylor and Jane
> Julie Jones with both John Henry Taylor  and Jane Marie Taylor because
> they are parent and child. John Henry Taylor is tagged with John James
> Taylor and Jane Julie Jones because they are child and parent, and
> with Anna Marie Smith because they are husband and wife.
>
> As far as I could tell, newHere creates a tiddler with the title as a
> tag, which saves one copy-paste effort but given the above scenario I
> would still have to manually add several tags.
>
> Okay that's a lot of tagging but there's no way to distinguish parent-
> child, child-parent, husband-wife relations. So what I get is a graph
> of relationships that does not distinguish the type of relationship.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> I'd have thought you'd need something like tagging the tags. I must
> admit I don't really understand TagglyTagging, so perhaps that's what
> it does?
>
> Thanks for your advice Tony!
>
> Patrick.
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