Hi Alex,

Sure I remember ;-)

And, I think its much more clear now what you're after.

To cut things short,
would you be thinking of some kind of "drill down"?

That indeed is an important usecase,
a tiny wee bit like what http://www.thebrain.com does.
(I always fancied about seeing this thing reproduced in TW.)

Right now, you do get a certain kind of drill down:
When you constrain the level and have the graph
always center on a clicked node, then it updates
to show the relations starting but from that node.

But, if you wanted an entirely different graph / view,
e.g. a subsystem view, then that would not be it.

So, it would indeed be cool to be able to access a "subgraph"
that is somehow linked to a node and accessible
via some sort of dedicated icon to click, perhaps opening a popup.
There could even be a number of subgraphs,
perhaps different variants or aspects associated with any node,
i.e. "related graphs".

This is indeed a very powerful way modeling inter-graph-connections.

Best wishes,

— tb

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