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Alternative live view with zooming on nodes

Open felixhayashi opened this issue 10 years ago • 8 comments

Actually it would be a great addition, to create an option for the live view where instead of showing the neighbourhood, all nodes and edges are always shown and the graph is only zoomed to the node which is currently focussed. Then you could also zoom outside to see the bigger picture. Have to think about that.

felixhayashi avatar Feb 01 '15 14:02 felixhayashi

This would be a great feature to add as a compromise until you figure out if there's a feasible way to show larger neighborhoods around a node (issue #40).

andtheWings avatar Feb 01 '15 14:02 andtheWings

Linking @Peter-Miller to this.

andtheWings avatar Feb 01 '15 15:02 andtheWings

:+1:

tobibeer avatar Feb 01 '15 16:02 tobibeer

I may be sort of on the extreme end of things in terms of how many nodes I have, but my humble laptop has reached the limit of its ability to render all tiddlers and edges without temporarily crashing Firefox. I guess my point is please keep the option for just local neighbors to be displayed in the live view in addition to the option to display the whole map zoomed in.

andtheWings avatar Feb 07 '15 01:02 andtheWings

yes, of course. :)

I noticed, you started separating the big view into smaller view topics. Maybe it is nice to create tiddlers that embed these views and have them displayed as startup. e.g.

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I added a wizard to create the widget code automatically:

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A suggestion Maybe try using chrome to view your wiki. Chrome's engine is way better when it comes to calculating the graph! (I know it doesn't have the autosave addon but I just mean for viewing your page). I have a fairly old machine (6 years old) and chrome does the magic ;)

-Felix

felixhayashi avatar Feb 07 '15 17:02 felixhayashi

By the way @andtheWings did you remove the filter ([!is[system]]) from default view showing all nodes? It worked on my machine and was pretty impressive seeing all the nodes.

felixhayashi avatar Feb 07 '15 19:02 felixhayashi

It does seem like chrome processes the graph much better, but my computer still can't handle rendering them all at once without freezing.

I plan on changing the presentation of the start-up tiddlers and will probably incorporate some embedded maps. Right now I'm having to be selfish and focus on just generating the nodes and edges that help me most with studying. I'm starting to fall a little behind on lectures. :P

By the way, in anticipation of using the wiki in other classes, I've moved it to http://danielriggins.com/mednotes.

andtheWings avatar Feb 08 '15 05:02 andtheWings

It does seem like chrome processes the graph much better, but my computer still can't handle rendering them all at once without freezing.

Could you tell me some facts about your machine? Computer model processor, ram, graphic card? Would be good for me to know.

I think I'll add a stats menu item so you can get some information about your graph, I mean it would be interesting to see how many nodes and edges your view contains... #44

I plan on changing the presentation of the start-up tiddlers and will probably incorporate some embedded maps. Right now I'm having to be selfish and focus on just generating the nodes and edges that help me most with studying. I'm starting to fall a little behind on lectures. :P

Yes, of course. If you discover further inconveniences that are not mentioned yet, I would be happy if you report them.

By the way, in anticipation of using the wiki in other classes, I've moved it to http://danielriggins.com/mednotes.

Looks good. I think I will create a showcase rubric in my demo wiki, you don't mind listing you there, do you?

-Felix

felixhayashi avatar Feb 08 '15 10:02 felixhayashi