I think the way it's currently implemented is great for power users, but
obviously not always that easy to find for first time users. I'm a believer
in coding a couple of different ways for a user to find the same capability,
to suite a wider audience :-)

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Anders Nawroth
<and...@neotechnology.com>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> OK, I never thought about it that way, good input!
>
> BTW the relationship will start at the node you select first.
>
> /anders
>
> David Sulc wrote:
> > Thanks for answering my questions, Anders.
> >
> > I must admit I didn't think of selecting two nodes before trying to add a
> > relationship between them. I guess I thought I'd be prompted to select
> the
> > end node during the relationship creation...
> >
> > Thanks again for clearing that up !
> >
> >
> >> Hi David!
> >>
> >> David Sulc wrote:
> >>> node as end node"). However I am unable to add a relationship between
> to
> >>> existing nodes ("create relationship between two existing nodes"): the
> >> If you make sure that exactly two nodes are selected, the menu shouldn't
> >> be grayed out any more. (I just confirmed this using the linux-64
> >> download.)
> >>
> >>
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