Hi Stephan,

This is what I noticed: When I add a new node and change its name, it 
> "hops" away and  I need to find it in the graph.
>

Yes, I know. This will be fixed. Also, each view/graph will save the 
coordinates of the nodes it contains. At the moment everything changes 
after a repaint().
 

> We have several hosts which interconnects. My idea is to have nodes for 
> each computer. Each computer has one or more applications. Each application 
> has some configuration files and in each file there is a configuration 
> value which would point to another computer.
>
> I'd love to visualize this somehow, so that I could see the network of 
> connections and being able to pinpoint the configuration endpoints of each 
> connection.
>

Well, you can represent everything that has a graph structure and you are 
able to create your own relationship types. In addition, i will soon enable 
a feature that you can store a http:// (or any other protocol) link in a 
node, so when you click on a title you switch to a desired webpage. Maybe 
this is what you want? Then you can connect wikis with permalinks and 
bridge the networks encapsulated in several independent wikis.

Regards Felix

 

>
> Do you think this is feasible with your plugin?
>

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