On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 10:20:17 PM UTC+1 Anjar wrote:

I just discovered the CSS data visualization framework charts.css: 
> https://chartscss.org/ In short, you just add CSS to a table and get a 
> chart out of it. I know there already exist charting frameworks for 
> tiddlywiki, but charts.css looks very nice and simple


Hi, 
Just re-discovered this post from your link 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/84qp3JtpKqs/m/qVwnv3fAAwAJ> at: Is 
there any way of using entire latex syntax inside TiddyWiki?

I think, it's a very nice find. Similar to twMat's experiments at: 
http://graphs.tiddlyspot.com/ which also uses wikitext and CSS only. 

It seems their minified CSS is still 70kByte. ... We should ask twMat, how 
much he needed. I think, the advantage with TW-native is it nicely links to 
tiddlers. eg: Labels can contain links .. and so on. 

I really think Graphs should get more attention, to bring it out of beta.

-mario

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