I love Simon Bairds tagglytagging [1] that shows various displays of a
tiddlers subtiddlers (i.e tagged with the current tiddlers name).
One particularly interesting viewing option is the sitemap, showing a
hierarchical tagtree
As you can imagine, this tree is often very big in  a complex TW. For
this reason it'd be super if a slider feature could be used, perhaps
the core slider or even ELS's rightly popular NestedSlidersPlugin [2]
I.e a little [>] to the right of the (#) that shows the number of
subtiddlers.
In fact, for my typical TW's I get several "sitemap too deep" from
circular tagging and this would perhaps also be avoided or at least
concealed.

I don't know the inner workings of slider features, but just maybe
they would mean not rendering the sub-branch until the slider is
expanded, possibly speeding up the whole tagglytagging? Just a
thought.

I do, however, know that both the core slider macro and NSP breaks the
line, possibly messing with the bullet indentation? Or maybe the
sitemap is not genereated in a way sensitive to that? If yes, maybe a
parameter could keep track of the bullet depth? Personally I see so
much value in being able to use sliders here that I even wouldn't mind
using e.g the vertical line command (ie. "<<<" or ">"), even when
multiple layers of such, as a surrogate for indented bullets. Ugly but
still functional, if it works.

Help appreciated! Thank you!

:-)


BTW: There is a minor bug; when reaching "sitemap too deep *******" -
there should be a line break after the astersisks to show the next
item properly.


[1] http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#TagglyTaggingPlugin
[2] http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#NestedSlidersPlugin

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