Thank you for your kind comments.

My intention is to import a programmatically created JSON file describing 
the object relationships in a BI environment, so uniqueness is granted. 
Hopefully, since I still have yet to write that program :-) I'm very 
anxious about how TiddlyMap will handle those hundreds of nodes.

Speaking of mass node display: is there a way to assign nodes to groups? It 
would be nice to see related nodes clustered in a way. In my genealogy 
example, I could think of relatives grouped by country :-)

Thanks again,
Uwe


Am Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2015 17:02:19 UTC+2 schrieb Felix Küppers:
>
>
> > A small, working genealogy example :-) 
>
> Now that is a highly connected graph! I like that all Names start with 
> "T" :) 
>
> > In my use case, edge types are known in advance, so the simple way 
> > suffices. 
>
> Glad you also figured out how to include the edge-types in your json! 
>
> > Phew! No UUID mess :-) 
>
> To be honest, you are not forced to use UUID when using the advanced 
> tiddlymap edge-format. The only criterion is that you ensure edge and 
> node ids are and will be unique. 
>
> Just be aware of the fact that when using magic edge-types a title 
> change will result in broken connections when any tiddlers were linked 
> to this tiddler. 
>
> -Felix 
>
>

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