Ciao bimlas,

Great example! Shows how you can drill down the levels to get all parts of 
a nested hierarchy. 

I'm still trying to figure out if I can use it to generate "kinship charts" 
of the type anthropologists need. The issue is "marriage", i.e. each child 
has two parents. So "parents" are *pairs at the same level* of hierarchy 
and "children" are descendants from the "parents" *union*. Part of the 
issue is presentation as HTML lists are "unilinear"--i.e. they can't cope 
with the intersection of two equal level hierarchies. But it looks like 
kin-filter might be able to get the structure even if I need to present the 
data using something other than HTML lists? Just wondering. Hope this is 
clear!

Best wishes
Josiah


On Wednesday, 27 March 2019 08:40:59 UTC+1, bimlas wrote:
>
> I have given example tiddlers to the demo to make it easier to understand 
> and try.
>
> https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-kin-filter/
>

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