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Do you have a Trilium Road Map you can share? #1165

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Engr-AllanG opened this issue Jul 30, 2020 · 6 comments
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Do you have a Trilium Road Map you can share? #1165

Engr-AllanG opened this issue Jul 30, 2020 · 6 comments

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@Engr-AllanG
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Hi,
I am wondering if you have a Trilium development road map you'd be willing to share? I am curious what plans you my have for the app in the future

@zadam
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zadam commented Jul 30, 2020

Hi, there's a backlog https://github.com/zadam/trilium/milestone/5 but that paints a very incomplete picture.

Otherwise I don't have a public roadmap. There's many things in my head but they are not written down. Maybe I should do that.

Overall theme of the roadmap is refinement, stabilization, UX improvements, speed optimization (if possible) and adding smaller features etc. I'm fairly happy with the scope of features of Trilium and I don't really have plans for any really ground breaking stuff (such as multi-user support or android app).

From top of my head some features I'd like to add are:

  • Math/equation support - there's a CKEditor plugin for that so should be relatively easy
  • Some form of diagramming and/or free-form drawing - probably long-term since this is rather big
  • Table of Contents support and improvements to "Include note" concept
  • Improvements to search interface and saved notes - more view modes (list, book-style view ...) - this is probably coming in 0.45 or so ...
  • Some sort of bookmark-like functionality known from browser for quick access to favorite notes
  • in-app help - essentially wiki pages from github would exist as part of demo document as normal notes
  • conceptual change of demo document - move towards the "recommended initial structure"
  • More work around "similar notes" - more intelligence in finding and presenting related but otherwise unlinked notes

@jaroet
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@Engr-AllanG
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Engr-AllanG commented Jul 30, 2020

@zadam Thanks for the reply - it is great to see that list you put together of potential features, and you're overall directive of stabilization, UX improvements and optimization.

I too, am happy with the feature set

I am working on a theme based on the theme used in the IMF Obsidian demo. Can I upload it here when I'm done?

@zadam
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zadam commented Jul 30, 2020

@Engr-AllanG sure, I think other people would be interested as well!

@msbentley
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That sounds great - I'm especially looking forward to "more view modes" - thanks for all your hard work!

@danielandastro
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That sounds awesome, I'm personally looking forward to math and equations support

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