When working with Freeplane, we often move back and forth between recently visited nodes, therefore it would be very helpful if Freeplane had a panel showing a list of these nodes.
Even though right now we can already use (alt + left) and (alt + right) to move between these nodes, but this solution has some drawbacks: We can only move to the next adjacent node (in time) and we don't know which node we are about to move to (we only know the destination after we press the above keys).
A panel (like I described above) will solve both of these problems: We can jump immediately to nodes which are several steps further in history. Moreover, we can know beforehand (by looking at the list) which node we are about to jump to. Very convenient.
Please consider implementing this feature. Thank you.
Last edit: Robertonisola 2019-04-02
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+1 But, if this gets implemented, I would like to navigate the nodes in
that panel with the keyboard.
Reason: It is a productivity feature. That means speed is essential. And
speed is through the keyboard.
When working with Freeplane, we often move back and forth between recently visited nodes, therefore it would be very helpful if Freeplane had a panel showing a list of these nodes.
Even though right now we can already use (alt + left) and (alt + right) to move between these nodes, but this solution has some drawbacks: We can only move to the next adjacent node (in time) and we don't know which node we are about to move to (we only know the destination after we press the above keys).
A panel (like I described above) will solve both of these problems: We can jump immediately to nodes which are several steps further in history. Moreover, we can know beforehand (by looking at the list) which node we are about to jump to. Very convenient.
Please consider implementing this feature. Thank you.
Last edit: Robertonisola 2019-04-02
Good idea.
+1
I find it useful
+1
+1 But, if this gets implemented, I would like to navigate the nodes in
that panel with the keyboard.
Reason: It is a productivity feature. That means speed is essential. And
speed is through the keyboard.