@Damon have you looked at the Kin filter?
https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-kin-filter/
On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 1:27:54 AM UTC+2, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I've spent the last few days working on a new wiki for use with my family
> history. I'm going to use it, not as a substitute for my genealogy program,
> but as a supplement to keep track of documentation and such. In so doing,
> I've managed to figure out a nice way of using tidgraph to generate my
> pedigree chart and I've written a "children of" using nested list widgets.
> I have tiddlers for each person with that person's parents as tags. With
> tidgraph, I was able to get the desired behavior by using mode="tags[]"
> instead of tagging which is the default. Tidgraph is a wonderful plugin and
> it's too bad that it doesn't seem to be supported any longer. I'm still
> learning Javascript, so am a long way from making any changes to it myself.
>
> I've created a ViewTemplate that I've included here:
> \import [title<currentTiddler>]
>
> <$list filter="[all[current]search:description[People]]">
>
> <div class="tc-tiddler-body" style="border: none;">
>
>
> <$tidgraph start=<<currentTiddler>> mode="tags[]sort[sex]reverse[]"
> maxdepth="2" nocollapse />
>
> <$list filter="[all[current]has:field[birth]]
> [all[current]has:field[death]]">
> <table class="highlight1">
> <caption style="text-align: left; font-weight: bold; caption-side:
> top;">Birth / Death:</caption>
> <tr>
> <td>Birth</td>
> <td><$macrocall $name="date-str" date={{!!birth}}/></td>
> <td><<birthplace>></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td>Death</td>
> <td><$macrocall $name="date-str" date={{!!death}}/></td>
> <td><<deathplace>></td>
> </tr>
> </table>
> </$list>
>
> <$list filter="[all[current]]" variable="Parent">
>
> <$list filter="[all[current]tagging[]search:description[People]limit[1]]"
> variable=null>
>
> <div class="list-tree">
> Children of <<currentTiddler>>:
> <ol>
> <$list
> filter="[title<currentTiddler>tagging[]sortan[birth]tags[]!title<Parent>]">
> <li>with: <$link><$view field='caption'><$view
> field='title'/></$view></$link>
> <$list
> filter="[title<currentTiddler>tagging[]limit[1]has[parents-marriage]]">
> -> married: <$macrocall $name="date-str"
> date={{!!parents-marriage}}/>
> </$list>
> <ol>
> <$list filter="[title<currentTiddler>tagging[]sortan[birth]]">
> <li><$link><$view field='caption'><$view
> field='title'/></$view></$link> -> born: <$macrocall $name="date-str"
> date={{!!birth}}/></li>
> </$list>
> </ol>
> </li>
> </$list>
> </ol>
> </div>
>
> </$list>
>
> </$list>
>
> <$list
> filter="[all[current]backlinks[]!search:description[People]!is[missing]limit[1]]"
>
> variable=null>
>
> <<table-dynamic
> filter:"[title<currentTiddler>backlinks[]!search:description[People]]"
> fields:"tbl-expand record-date description title" sortOp:sortan
> stateTiddler:"recordsearch" class:"highlight1" editButton:no
> caption:"''Mentioned or connected with the following records:''">>
>
> </$list>
>
>
> </div>
>
> </$list>
>
>
> The result is this:
>
>
>
> I'm suing the class "list-tree" which has been around for quite a while
> and created by Mat. There's also a dynamic table called out from the Shiraz
> plugin that I use to show any documents that the person is listed in.
>
> This all works just how I want it to work, but being that my skills at
> Tiddlywiki are still forming, I'm wondering if there might be a more
> efficient or effective way of doing the same thing. I am definitely open to
> any better ways of doing things.
>
> I'm also thinking of expanding the "children of" code to a recursive macro
> to get multiple generations, but I don't know exactly how to proceed down
> that path. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
>
> Feel free to use this code if you think you'd find it useful. I only ask
> that, if you make any improvements or additions, that you let me know so I
> might incorporate those.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Damon
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