[tw5] Re: Exporting Tiddly Maps to a static site | digital gardening

2021-03-19 Thread 'Florian Felix' via TiddlyWiki
Yes it doesn't work. i tried to print a statical site which included a 
tiddler with a Tmaps widget in order to test it. i don't know the exact 
error anymore, but it didn't work. 
In general, tiddlymaps makes oftentimes makes problems in combination with 
other plugins important in that regard, like stroll in particular, and with 
a lot of tiddlers will bloat. so I think one would maybe look for a tool 
that's more sleek.
I think one could try to work with the vis.js or the graphviz plugins that 
are available. and there' also another graphing tool i found in the search 
using "UML" which seems to rely on graphviz 
https://github.com/tobibeer/tw5-plantuml.
the people at "org-roam" seem to use graphviz. that's all i can say right 
now, def wouldn't have the skills to make a plugin work. 
Ste schrieb am Freitag, 19. März 2021 um 12:54:47 UTC+1:

> Not sure.  My absolute non-expert opinion is that your tiddlymap wouldn't 
> work in static.  But I have no evidence to back this up :)  Have you tried 
> tidgraph?  would that suit your needs?
> http://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/
>
> On Wednesday, 10 March 2021 at 11:25:04 UTC flohit...@googlemail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello, 
>> As I said in another post, I'm aiming to base my "digital garden" like 
>> blog on tiddlywiki - inspired by this 
>> https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-tiddlywiki. 
>> Before I turned to TW (because it gives a very cool base as it is already 
>> a notetaking tool, able to work on multiple platforms) I was trying to 
>> modify some existing Jekyll (a simple SSG) themes to fit my needs. One 
>> thing I liked was having the ability to display my "notes" and other kinds 
>> of posts as a graph/map , which this template does for example: (Scroll a 
>> bit downwards): 
>> https://digital-garden-jekyll-template.netlify.app/consistency - where 
>> the edges are links to specific sites.
>>
>> As Tiddlywiki already has a powerful mapping tool in TiddlyMaps, the 
>> question that comes to my mind would be, if it would be possible to export 
>> special TiddlyMaps that I generate in TW into the site - like I said an 
>> "overview" map would be the most important usecase, but there could 
>> certainly be other ones! 
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Exporting Tiddly Maps to a static site | digital gardening

2021-03-19 Thread Ste
Not sure.  My absolute non-expert opinion is that your tiddlymap wouldn't 
work in static.  But I have no evidence to back this up :)  Have you tried 
tidgraph?  would that suit your needs?
http://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/

On Wednesday, 10 March 2021 at 11:25:04 UTC flohit...@googlemail.com wrote:

> Hello, 
> As I said in another post, I'm aiming to base my "digital garden" like 
> blog on tiddlywiki - inspired by this 
> https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-tiddlywiki. 
> Before I turned to TW (because it gives a very cool base as it is already 
> a notetaking tool, able to work on multiple platforms) I was trying to 
> modify some existing Jekyll (a simple SSG) themes to fit my needs. One 
> thing I liked was having the ability to display my "notes" and other kinds 
> of posts as a graph/map , which this template does for example: (Scroll a 
> bit downwards): 
> https://digital-garden-jekyll-template.netlify.app/consistency - where 
> the edges are links to specific sites.
>
> As Tiddlywiki already has a powerful mapping tool in TiddlyMaps, the 
> question that comes to my mind would be, if it would be possible to export 
> special TiddlyMaps that I generate in TW into the site - like I said an 
> "overview" map would be the most important usecase, but there could 
> certainly be other ones! 
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
>

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