Hi Jon,

this is a smart way to do it and I already tried it myself but I
encountered some errors so I deactivated this feature (setting the
description field to "text") in the current version right after I wrote
you the last message. I need to fix some bugs before I can make this
work and it might take some time. Also I need to work on some
performance issues then that the tooltip is only loaded when hovered and
not beforehand.

So if you add this issue at github, then I will post my updates there.

> I really do think this will be an enhancement and there is no
> duplication or redundancy involved.

On this basis (read only, no content editing, simple html rendered
tooltip) I tend to agree.

> I'll copy into GitHub for you to look at another time.

Thanks. I think you need to click on "watch" to receive updates on repo
changes...


-Felix

On 10.02.2015 20:16, Jon wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
>
>     So while I think your idea makes sense, I don't want to create
>     redundant ways of displaying information at the moment. Maybe also
>     another suggestion: You can give a tiddler a description field
>     which is shown as popup when hovering a node (view->global
>     configuration).
>
>
> So, I used the text field and the tiddler content pops up as a
> tooltip. All it needs now is for it to be displayed in a box with a
> scroll bar and job done!
>
> I really do think this will be an enhancement and there is no
> duplication or redundancy involved.
>
> I'll copy into GitHub for you to look at another time.
>
> Thanks
> Jon
>
> On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 15:14:48 UTC, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
>     Hi Jon,
>
>>     I think it would be pretty awesome to be able to do the same with
>>     the content of each tiddler popping out like that rather than
>>     having to click away from the map.
>
>     I understand you don't want to leave the fullscreen map, but the
>     concept of tiddlymap is to use the existing structures of
>     tiddlywiki, i.e. content is not displayed in the map but in the
>     story river and rendered as tiddler. So to view content, you are
>     forced to leave the fullscreen. Otherwise, if you have a large
>     screen, map and content can coexist.
>
>     Also, nested nodes are not possible as vis.js doesn't support it.
>     However, you could achieve a similar effect by using the live
>     view. Then when you click a node the clicked node is focussed and
>     neighbours are displayed. You can always jump back to the previous
>     tiddler since it is also a neighbour of the node you selected.
>
>     So while I think your idea makes sense, I don't want to create
>     redundant ways of displaying information at the moment. Maybe also
>     another suggestion: You can give a tiddler a description field
>     which is shown as popup when hovering a node (view->global
>     configuration).
>
>     But please copy paste your text as a githup issue and I will leave
>     it open so maybe at one point I will pick the idea up.
>
>     -Felix
>
>
>     On 09.02.2015 23:28, Jon wrote:
>>     Hi Felix,
>>
>>     I tried registering at GitHub to post this but it said the free
>>     personal plan is "chosen" so there didn't appear to be an option
>>     to register gratis...?
>>
>>     Anyway, I just wanted to suggest the following. Before TW5, I
>>     used to use Freeplane (are you familiar with it?) and one of the
>>     features I really appreciated was the ability to have notes
>>     contained within the node (their presence would show as an icon)
>>     When you hover over the node, the enclosed note pops out in a
>>     fixed width box with a scrollbar (and you can also expand this to
>>     a window for editing).
>>
>>     This is great because you can dip into a node for the underlying
>>     detail whilst maintaining the map view and the relationship
>>     between each topic.
>>
>>     I think it would be pretty awesome to be able to do the same with
>>     the content of each tiddler popping out like that rather than
>>     having to click away from the map.
>>
>>     What do you think? Is it possible?
>>
>>     Thanks, Jon
>>
>>     On Sunday, 8 February 2015 11:53:00 UTC, Jon wrote:
>>
>>         Hi,
>>
>>         I've been playing around with TiddlyMap which I think is
>>         quite fabulous. Are there any updates on it's development?
>>
>>         Just a couple of suggestions:
>>
>>         When deleting a node, the default is to delete the tiddler as
>>         well and the 2nd option is just to delete it from the graph.
>>         I think it would be better to make the 2nd option the default
>>         to avoid accidental deletion.
>>         Would it be possible to use a keyboard shortcut or function
>>         key to switch the map into full screen view? It would then be
>>         much easier to toggle back and forth after clicking on a node
>>         to open the tiddler.
>>
>>         Many thanks,
>>         Jon.
>>
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