There it is, new version online include optionnal animation ...

On 16 jan, 10:02, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh yes, the "small manual" was too small indeed !
> So to add new nodes, you have to tag them with the tag used in the
> macro !
> I this case "draw" is used to filter the graph nodes.
>
> The algorithm used is called "force directed graph", which means the
> layout is done considering nodes are points with mass, and links are
> springs with an attraction/repulsion force. An by integrating (Euler)
> the forces on the nodes, their final position is automatically
> computed.
> The source of the algorithm is mentionned in the plugin. No big deal,
> but I have no time, and I'm too lazy to code it by myself., after 15
> years of programming I'm bored to do the same thing again and again.
>
> The 2 real problems solved in this version is : "force directed graph"
> and links clipping against node bounding rect.
>
> I'm planning to add soon an animated version of the algorithm to make
> it more "visual appealing".
>
> BTW your geoTiddlyWiki is fantastic !
>
> Yoann
>
> On 15 jan, 18:39, rakugo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Looks cool, but I tried adding new tiddlers and they did not show up
> > on the graph. can you enlighten me?
>
> > This is very similar to what I've been working on so I'm sure we can
> > learn lots from each other.... I can certainly share my learnings on
> > ways of getting it to work in IE without explorer canvas and with
> > better performance (please see my post about GeoTiddlyWiki which uses
> > canvas or my own version of IE rendering using vml to render lots of
> > objects.
>
> > I'd also be interested in the algorithm you are using to layout your
> > nodes - has it got a name and did you write it yourself or get it from
> > somewhere?
>
> > Keep up the good work!
> > Jon
>
> > On Jan 15, 12:52 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > THX !
> > > it works like a charm this time.
>
> > > so you can find the result here :http://ideia.tiddlyspot.com/
> > > please note that I use Canvas (no CanvasEX), so it's only FF
> > > compatible !!!
>
> > > On 15 jan, 11:50, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I create my "spot", but I cannot manage to import my stuff ... I tried
> > > > > with my file (2.4.0 core) and a get an error, so I tryed with a 2.4.1
> > > > > file, same, so I tried with a file hosted on my server, same ...
> > > > > It only tells that it wont import my file, no matter how I try !
>
> > > > You cannot import *from* a local TiddlyWiki document *into* a TiddlyWiki
> > > > document served over HTTP.
> > > > So the easiest way is the following:
> > > > * download the Tiddlyspot document to your local HDD
> > > > * import tiddlers from your original TiddlyWiki document
> > > > * re-upload the Tiddlyspot document ("Save to Web" button)
>
> > > > If this doesn't work, you might get more help on the end-users group:
> > > >      http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/
>
> > > > -- F.
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