Ah, found this too. Another variant, while at it. (...If I didn't make a 
list of all my stuff I would completely forget things even exist.)

http://boxes.tiddlyspot.com/

<:-)


On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 2:38:16 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> IF what you're asking for merely is a visual representation, not a 
> generation of a tree, then maybe these are of help?
>
> They are not officially released yet, mostly because they need a bit more 
> tweaking, at least the familytree which is the one closest to what you 
> might want.
>
>    - http://listtree.tiddlyspot.com/
>    - http://familytree.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> They display *bullet lists* as trees, only using CSS.
>
> @Jeremy - would it make sense to make PRs for these? 
>
> ...
>
> Because asterisks are automatically parsed into bullet lists, one must, in 
> order to use the above, encase the bullet list in a div with the particular 
> tree class.
>
> An idea might be to introduce e.g this syntax
>
> -foo
> --bar
>
> and, analogous to asterisks, have them parse into list trees. And 
> something else for family trees. Maybe not doable for backwards 
> compatability?
>

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