Damon,

Have you researched the alternative Toc's in Tiddlywiki.com ? 
eg 
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Example%20Table%20of%20Contents%3A%20Sorted%20Expandable

[[TableOfContents]]
<div class="tc-table-of-contents">
<<toc-expandable "TableOfContents" "sort[title]">>
</div>


Or make a macro
\define contents(roottiddler:"TableOfContents")
[[$roottiddler$]]
<div class="tc-table-of-contents">
<<toc-expandable "roottiddler" "sort[title]">>
</div>

<<contents>>
or 
<<contents tiddlername">>

Or for Current Tiddler as default
\define contentsc()
$(currentTiddler)$
<div class="tc-table-of-contents">
<<toc-expandable "$(currentTiddler)$" "sort[title]">>
</div>

<<contentsc>>

I also like Marks suggestion to build your own TOC macro if you want to 
customise it.
The key coding feature is how it needs two macros one which calls the 
other, and the other calls itself.

Regards
Tony



On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 9:42:28 AM UTC+10, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>
> Hey Tony,
>
> Yes, that works in a sense, but I would like the output to look like what 
> the ListTree plugin output looks like. Also, I'm not sure how to call the 
> ToC macro with the title of the current tiddler.
>
> This image is kind of what I'm looking for with the possibility of it 
> being expandable.
>
> [image: Capture.PNG]
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 6:13:18 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Damon,
>>
>> Surely this will do it?
>>
>> [[Top Tiddler]]
>>
>> <div class="tc-table-of-contents">
>> <<toc "Top Tiddler">>
>> </div>
>>
>>
>> But then I do not yet use tidgraph
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>> On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 1:50:37 AM UTC+10, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Mark S.,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply. That's not exactly what I'm looking for because 
>>> then I would have to create many, many extraneous "Master" tiddlers and 
>>> that would clutter things up considerably in my view although that would do 
>>> what I'd like as you say. I'd like this to be generic in that I'm 
>>> considering putting this in a tiddler tagged ViewTemplate.
>>>
>>> Damon
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 10:40:04 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> About including the root in the tree. Can't you just make a tiddler one 
>>>> level above what you want to start at?
>>>>
>>>> So, for instance, in the TOC examples, you could make a "Master" 
>>>> tiddler. You could tag the "Contents" macro with "Master", and then start 
>>>> the tree with the tag "Master". Now "Contents" is included in the tree. Or 
>>>> ... maybe you meant something else ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 8:17:14 AM UTC-7, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to create a hierarchical tag tree similar to a table of 
>>>>> contents that also includes the root in the list. I would also like to 
>>>>> style it in the manner of list-tree (http://listtree.tiddlyspot.com/).. 
>>>>> I'm using tags to show relationships of company changes of name and 
>>>>> mergers 
>>>>> (company succession). The ToC macros work great, but they don't include 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> root tiddler and I really like the list-tree format. I don't fell that my 
>>>>> knowledge is good enough yet to figure out how to modify them on my one. 
>>>>> In 
>>>>> addition, I want to have the root as the current tiddler.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks very much in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Damon
>>>>>
>>>>

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