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I started using Better Notes about two years ago, and I really like how it works. Great job!
I use the note-taking feature a lot to structure my ideas for publications. I also link notes to each other across different folders. Would it be possible to implement a feature that extends the relationship graph to show not only the linked notes, but also second and third order notes?
Example: I am editing note A and in the relationship graph, I can see that notes B, C and D are linked to note A.
Currently, I have to click on note B to see that note E is linked to B, which might also be useful for note A.
What I am looking for is a more comprehensive overview of the network of notes. Is this planned or possible to implement?
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Hi,
I started using Better Notes about two years ago, and I really like how it works. Great job!
I use the note-taking feature a lot to structure my ideas for publications. I also link notes to each other across different folders. Would it be possible to implement a feature that extends the relationship graph to show not only the linked notes, but also second and third order notes?
Example: I am editing note A and in the relationship graph, I can see that notes B, C and D are linked to note A.
Currently, I have to click on note B to see that note E is linked to B, which might also be useful for note A.
What I am looking for is a more comprehensive overview of the network of notes. Is this planned or possible to implement?
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jan
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