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[GH-ISSUE #780] Hi, sorry for question: you have any plans for graph view? #408
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Originally created by @Omnuchka on GitHub (Feb 12, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/780
The graph view in Obsidian so awesome, I will be glad if it is also be available in BoostNote.
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Feb 16, 2021):
Absolutely. But I think I should try the app so I can see your expectation!
@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
Hi,
The graph is indeed cool there, I would like to try some libraries for rendering it and try to integrate it into boost note.
Maybe for start, just make the graphing of connected (linked) notes and tag connections?
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Aug 20, 2021):
Now I feel a bit skeptical about how much would it be useful. If there is anyone who is satisfied with this feature, please share your idea. I need to understand how people want to use this feature.
@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Aug 20, 2021):
@Rokt33r I'll see if it would be a good fit for the local space app, and investigate a bit how would it look like, we can go from there.
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2021):
@Komediruzecki Sounds good to me. Please create a new issue in the local app repo.