I am one of those who don't see a way use the graph view in #Obsidian when zoomed in on individual notes, but zoomed out I admit it is fascinating to look at.
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I am one of those who don't see a way use the graph view in #Obsidian when zoomed in on individual notes, but zoomed out I admit it is fascinating to look at. I don't know how I'll use an image like that. Perhaps to get some perspective on my own thought. For example, I can see that my externalized thinking is taken up by around 10% orphans. If you use the graph view to get a bigger picture, how do you use it? I'm curious.
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I am one of those who don't see a way use the graph view in #Obsidian when zoomed in on individual notes, but zoomed out I admit it is fascinating to look at. I don't know how I'll use an image like that. Perhaps to get some perspective on my own thought. For example, I can see that my externalized thinking is taken up by around 10% orphans. If you use the graph view to get a bigger picture, how do you use it? I'm curious.
@malte I don't function well with these kind of visualisations, I prefer hierarchical tree structures as my overview and information retrieval combined with search, even if individual notes can be tagged and interlinked in a non-hierarchical network. The same goes for mindmapping tools, they confuse me more than they help.
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I am one of those who don't see a way use the graph view in #Obsidian when zoomed in on individual notes, but zoomed out I admit it is fascinating to look at. I don't know how I'll use an image like that. Perhaps to get some perspective on my own thought. For example, I can see that my externalized thinking is taken up by around 10% orphans. If you use the graph view to get a bigger picture, how do you use it? I'm curious.
@malte I try to colour by types (tags or similar) and then look at which groups are existing. It shows me which groups I need to give a new type or overview note. Sometimes it shows me orphans for a group.
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@malte I try to colour by types (tags or similar) and then look at which groups are existing. It shows me which groups I need to give a new type or overview note. Sometimes it shows me orphans for a group.
@ChristianKrebel That's a great idea. I don't use tags, but I do have my vault separated into 5 different folders depending on which context I'm comfortable sharing my notes in. So I could color them through that. Not sure how useful that is either, but it looks interesting.