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 would save space on 
my teaching wiki. (Currently all my teaching-related diagrams are .pngs and 
.svgs exported from various graphics software tools.)  Although I'm a bit 
wary of the heavy plugin footprint, I'm leaning toward adopting graphviz... 

The really wonderful thing, as Pit.W suggests, would be a way to get 
elements of the graphviz diagram to function as links. Is this possible 
without a total rebuild?

Just for the sake of anyone else with diagramming needs, I'll also comment 
on some related options:

Currently, it seems the most elegant tool for getting a diagram whose nodes 
are links is the list tree that twMat made (
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/twMat$20tree%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/BKgNBvsCet0/T9LBbpYFAgAJ)
 
-- but only a small subset of diagrams fits the structural limitations of 
the "tree". 

>From another direction, I realize an svg diagram can be rigged with TW 
links, but svg-oriented editors aren't so efficient for flow-charts and 
such. The svg tools that telmiger has set up are awesome.

Meanwhlie, TiddlyMap may be the perfect tool for some folks, too, since the 
tiddler-connecting links are its heart and soul. For me, though, the 
sprawly mind-map look is poorly suited to neat hierarchical diagrams and 
flowcharts. (Also, when I went to install TiddlyMap to see whether it could 
do hierarchy and ortho lines well, I got red boxes of javacript death. 
Troubleshooting the conflict, given my constellation of plugins, is a 
rabbit hole for another day...)

There's also mermaid, available as a plugin. From what I can tell its 
overlap with graphviz is significant, a bit lighter footprint and perhaps a 
bit less of what I like about graphviz.... But if someone told me that 
mermaid diagrams could incorporate links more easily, I'd be instantly 
converted. ;)

-Springer



On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 11:52:24 AM UTC-4, Pit.W. wrote:
>
> Hi Eduardo,
>
> great plugin, very intuitive.
>
> Is it possible that the names of the nodes are links to tiddlers?
>
>
> Thanks again,
>
>
> Pit.W
>
> Am 2018-07-11 um 17:07 schrieb Eduardo Granados Gomez:
>
> Hello I have create a graphviz plugin. You can see here 
> https://github.com/chanilino/tw5viz. How can I share this plugin with the 
> comunity?
>
> Thanks
>
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