The screenshot in my first post gave a chart of tiddler types in tiddlywiki.com.
There are so many test/vnd.tiddlywiki tiddlers in tiddlywiki.com, that it makes most of the pie slices ridiculously small. Here's the same tiddlers, but in a smaller TiddlyWiki just to make for reasonable pie slice sizes. [image: Screenshot 2021-11-04 3.07.39 PM.png] On Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 11:42:42 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Download the attached json, and drag into some TiddlyWiki > (TiddlyWiki.com!) to import three tiddlers: > > - Pie Chart HTML > - Code sample from Google > > <https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/piechart>, > with some modifications > - Some javascript added to handle regenerating a chart when the > container is resized > - Some placeholders (?), for later search-replace by custom > chart title and custom data > - The Pie Chart Data > - The Google Pie Chart code needs a table of data to display; this > tiddler is to build that table of data that will replace the relevant > placeholder in the HTML > - Sample Pie Chart Viewer > - This is the tiddler with all the trickery > - an iframe to display HTML+CSS+javascript dynamically created and > via the iframe "srcdoc" attribute > - the html fed to the iframe is a neat little filter that grabs the > content of "Pie Chart HTML" and replaces the "Title" and "Data" > placeholders with > - I got lazy: just the hard-coded title slapped right there in > the filter > - The contents of a variable that wikifies the content of "The > Pie Chart Data" tiddler" > - Notice that the iframe has a very faint grab handle on the > bottom right-hand corner. Resizing the iframe causes the chart to > be > resized too. Likely not a big deal for folk who really know their > stuff, > but I'm patting myself on the back for that one. > - Hover over the chart itself to see details for each pie. > > Using Google Charts in TiddlyWiki is very convenient, and really easy (I'm > thinking or putting an interface together for what I've done so far, to > make it even easier. > > And it sure helps keep a TiddlyWiki instance really light by using an > external charting service. > > Not so great when off-line. But when I'm offline, I don't have much use > for any computer anyway ... > > Cheers ! > > > > [image: Screenshot 2021-11-03 11.18.54 PM - Display 1.png] -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/2f5cb181-cbab-43c2-8fd1-ba6cd959c264n%40googlegroups.com.

