Update 

   - Likert scales <http://graphs.tiddlyspot.com/#Demo%20Likert>
   - Added a missing tag that caused the problems identified by Stephen 
   (Thank you Stephen!!!)
   - Updated to latest rpn, i.e the "basic math calculations" macro by 
   Thomas Elmiger (Big thanks Thomas!!!)
   - Pies <http://graphs.tiddlyspot.com/#Demo%20Pie> can now handle >50%. 
   Thanks (again) go to Thomas even if I ended up using another, more 
   contextual, method to achieve it.
   (Unfortunately, my >50% solution sacrificed the pretty box-shading that 
   gave the pie a 3d look. Not crucial, but still. I'll probably make future 
   attempts to get it back but it is not prioritized.)

Do keep ideas / opinions on Graphs coming.

Note that "graphs" is not limited to show... well, graphs; The "engine" 
just visually presents numerical (or other) data from a list of tiddlers, 
where the data set can be treated as a whole or at the individual level. If 
you have any "related" tiddlers, graphs might be of use to *present* them. 
For example, I'd think(!) one could use it to illustrate

   - Board games, such as chess
   - Perhaps make exploded views of things, where each thing is a tiddler
   - ...more ideas?


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