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Toggling node text is great, but if entire text is used it can destroy the usability again, maybe something inbetween as a second variant could be useful.
For example, using only first paragraph of the node text, and not everything. Then one could finetune this first paragraph with all essential information which should appear in the visualization later, thus in svg export, for example. Would be much more useful.
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Either first paragraph only would be interesting or some other forms where we can tell, ok, include those sections/paragraphs as well, but not all.
Not sure which features of org-mode would be best for selecting as "node text inclusion". Maybe showing only headers containing some specific keyword, e.g. :nodetext: , just another idea.
We have so far:
first paragraph as node text only
first paragraph plus all :nodetext: tagged headers
Toggling node text is great, but if entire text is used it can destroy the usability again, maybe something inbetween as a second variant could be useful.
For example, using only first paragraph of the node text, and not everything. Then one could finetune this first paragraph with all essential information which should appear in the visualization later, thus in svg export, for example. Would be much more useful.
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