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Hide/Show child nodes of a branch #105

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JannikStreek opened this issue Oct 2, 2022 · 3 comments
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Hide/Show child nodes of a branch #105

JannikStreek opened this issue Oct 2, 2022 · 3 comments
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JannikStreek commented Oct 2, 2022

Proposed feature
Currently it is not possible to hide branches of trees which makes big mind maps complicated to read. Therefore, a possibility to hide branches would be nice.

  • Add a new toolbar icon to hide a branch, search for a good icon which changes depending on hidden/visible state.
  • It should set the node state to invisible
  • Invisible nodes shouldn't be shown in the map
  • Check node data model if a new field is needed
  • It might be helpful to show a small symbol next to a node if the branch is set to invisible. Otherwise one might overlook that.
@JannikStreek JannikStreek added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 2, 2022
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warnat commented Feb 14, 2023

this would be awesome and enhance the whole picture a lot

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this would be awesome and enhance the whole picture a lot

Hi @warnat, do you have a preference / thoughts on how to handle the image export? Should hidden nodes be visible on exported images? Or should they remain hidden? 🤔

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warnat commented Feb 20, 2023

I think, just leave them collapsed. Sometimes someone might need only a part of the whole beast. If that's not good for other people, an "expand all" button should be the quickest way back to see everything.
BTW: thanks for your great work.

@JannikStreek JannikStreek self-assigned this Dec 5, 2023
@JannikStreek JannikStreek added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Jun 4, 2024
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