I was imagining the usefulness of Local Graph View showing node previews complete with the ability to rearrange, pin, stack. It will also be interesting to see how the plugin will assist in keeping the view from being too overwhelming. On a side note, with the name Corkboard / Whiteboard, it will be interesting to see how pinning the notes/blocks/headings/files is implemented. ![]() Are you talking about the upcoming plugin? I understand what you mean, but sometimes these creations aren’t being built for the long haul, and obsolete doesn’t necessarily mean it didn’t serve a purpose. Skimming this thread, it seemed like most people were expecting to have to “manually” maintain the graph views (ala excalidraw?), and I’m trying to object to that here because of my experience of those views almost immediately becoming obsolete. Sorry, I don’t know how that will turn out yet, but I’ve done that sort of thing successfully in the past on a number of occasions, so I’m optimistic. Once I’m generating very large graphs, I intend to next evolve “new” mechanisms to quickly navigate them by incrementally discovering and inventing things that work and sifting them from the haystack of things that actually don’t work. I’ve been expecting to start really thinking about labelled links, but have been pushing that off to a “version 2”. Importantly, in the other direction editing of the graph visualization would automatically modify the corresponding hooks in the files. This way that visual graph doesn’t (almost immediately) bit rot. What I’ve been wanting for some time, and am now finally working towards actually implementing is maintaining a set of markdown file/nodes with automation that monitors changes to them to maintain a visual graph of various types of linkages. Perhaps it is no coincidence that this is being implemented immediately after Tabs. Regardless of what it is, this is so exciting! I am sure it will add a lot of value. If they were editable in the Corkboard / Whiteboard, that would be incredible, but isn’t absolutely necessary. ![]() Maybe something like Display headings and blocks in graph view but with actual previews. It might still be useful to have some visual mapping capabilities, but I totally understand what you mean, and agree.Īs I try to imagine the potential display and filtering settings for both local and global Corkboard / Whiteboards, I can’t help but consider the possibilities for an implementation where linked headings, blocks, and perhaps even images and external links are represented. Instead, I had it in my mind that the Corkboard / Whiteboard would be something we had to build out independent of the actual links. ![]() Great point! For some reason, I wasn’t thinking of automatic generation.
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