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[FEATURE] Meaningful Space: Add the option to fix elements #1

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veradrawer opened this issue Jan 22, 2022 · 4 comments
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[FEATURE] Meaningful Space: Add the option to fix elements #1

veradrawer opened this issue Jan 22, 2022 · 4 comments

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@veradrawer
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This is awesome, but It's halfway there.
If we could drag and lock certain nodes in space, we would have the first real map of content, not the dynamic diagram the graph currently is.

imagen
As cool as Obsidian can distribute nodes, we lack the ability to give space meaning.

@Sanqui
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Sanqui commented Jan 22, 2022

Locking nodes in space is actually possible (and I could persist locked nodes in saves). I'm not sure how ergonomic I could make the user interface for this however.

@veradrawer
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veradrawer commented Jan 22, 2022

I agree. The current implementation is that when you clic on a node, you can either enter the link it has, or drag it around.
The first thing that came to mind was a toggleable mode where clicking alternates node locking on space instead.
One clic, fixed, another clic, autospaced.

This way one wouldn't mind whether the nodes move around or not. We get to fix certain meaning elements in space while seeing how the rest moves as information grows.

@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 21, 2022

+1 for this feature!
Really needed to improve the usefulness of the global graph.

Thanks for the great plugin,
looking forward to the updates!

@CarlVitasa
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+! would be an awesome feature!

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