[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2018-04-06 Thread Sean Boyle
I found that sequence diagrammes seem to copy / paste, but DAG and GANTT do not. On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 1:44:16 PM UTC-7, Sean Boyle wrote: > > My workaround is to use the online editor: >

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2018-04-06 Thread Sean Boyle
My workaround is to use the online editor:

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2018-04-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Sean I agree that Mermaid for TiddlyWiki is good. Its simple plain text syntax is excellent and fits TW editing style very well. Regarding the non-printability. That is a known issue with that type of graphic rendering. I'm not sure that its easily fixable. The way I get round it if I

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2018-04-03 Thread Sean Boyle
I just checked in after a hiatus. It appears that this has not progressed. Though it has warts, it is the best thing going. The graphviz-like syntax is simple and elegant. The only real inconvenience at this point is an inability to print or export. I am able with most any tiddler to

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-31 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Sean Great you try to comment. You'll need be on (sign up for) GitHub at https://github.com/ Then open a "New issue" at https://github.com/gt6796c/mermaid-tw5/issues to write whatever you want. IF in your message you include my github name "@tiddlytweeter" I will get a copy of whatever

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-31 Thread Sean Boyle
Does the author monitor this, or should I go elsewhere? I do have some feedback... On Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 5:54:10 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Sean > > Its really a beta demo, I think. Its never been honed. Mainly because > there was virtually no feedback to the author,

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-27 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Sean Its really a beta demo, I think. Its never been honed. Mainly because there was virtually no feedback to the author, either here, or on GitHub. Its definitely in the right direction IMO. Maybe someone can build off it. Josiah On Wednesday, 26 July 2017 23:42:39 UTC+2, Sean Boyle

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-26 Thread Mark Grant
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2017-07-26 Thread Mark Grant
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[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-26 Thread Sean Boyle
Thanks Josiah I installed mermaid (and the other bits from https://gt6796c.github.io/. The flowchart seems to work OK, seqdiag seems to be broken, of the mermaid stuff, dags and sequences seem to work, but gantt is broken. For what I want to do, dags and sequences

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-20 Thread Matthew Lauber
I'd be interested in that Mermaid plugin if you know where it is. A quick search didn't turn up anything. On Friday, July 14, 2017 at 7:01:21 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Sean > > Drawing what? What kind of diagrams do you need? > > There are several logical diagramming plugins.

Re: [tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-17 Thread TonyM
Looks Good Thanks On Sunday, July 16, 2017 at 9:42:28 PM UTC+10, Eneko Gotzon wrote: > > Hi Tony. > > On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 2:28 AM, TonyM > wrote: >> >> one tool I have used for years is freemind… >> > > ​Freeplane

Re: [tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-16 Thread Eneko Gotzon
Hi Tony. On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 2:28 AM, TonyM wrote: > > one tool I have used for years is freemind… > ​Freeplane –a fork of FreeMind– is under active​ development and very well served. Wikipedia says that the

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-15 Thread TonyM
Sean, Perhaps there is a gap in my understanding but I always assumed that apps written in java script may be adapted to work in or with tiddlywiki, one tool I have used for years is freemind which although 11MB in a JAR file would work well with tiddlywiki. Even just import and export may be

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-15 Thread Thomas Elmiger
We have this: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Railroad%20Diagrams – maybe you want to use the Railroad plugin. Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2017 00:41:22 UTC+2 schrieb Sean Boyle: > > something like the railroad diagram plugin > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-14 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
For more complex conceptual thinking you should look at TiddlyMap which is very rich, stable & proven, & wholly dedicated to concept mapping. On Saturday, 15 July 2017 00:41:22 UTC+2, Sean Boyle wrote: > > I have seen the plugins which allow tiddlers to represented

[tw] Re: Lightweight diagrams (e.g. concept maps)?

2017-07-14 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Sean Drawing what? What kind of diagrams do you need? There are several logical diagramming plugins. Maybe not so easy to find all of them if you unfamiliar. I probably can find them if you need. I believe there is a well featured Mermaid plugin that does complex flow diagrams & Gannt