Justin,

I am not so familiar with tiddlymap but by creating an edge in the map from 
one tiddler to another I can see that the field tmap.edges: is updated in 
the tiddler with reference to tmap.id: of the tiddler it connects to and 
with the relationship name.

As with almost anything in tiddlywiki you can reverse engineer a solution, 
then build your own connecting methods to almost any plugin or solution out 
there. Of course someone may have done something similar before and be able 
to push you forward. 

In this case it would be a matter of simply understanding the format to use 
and updating a given tiddlers tmap.edges field as required. 

An important fact is that even if you build a process to update multiple 
tiddlers with edge definitions you will still need to trigger this with a 
button.

Best of luck
Tony

On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 11:22:21 AM UTC+11, Justin B wrote:
>
> Hello lovely Tiddler Touters,
>
> I was wondering if anyone was familiar enough with Tiddlymap to know of a 
> way to programmatically generate connections between tiddlers. I am looking 
> for a way where I can select a to, from, and connection type tiddler from 
> drop-downs and then add the new connection with a button mimicking the 
> functionality of the "Add Edge" button in the map view. 
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin
>

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