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Home Page: http://fespinoza.github.io/LinkedIdeas/
License: MIT License
A macOS/iOS apps to treat ideas as links of concepts.
Home Page: http://fespinoza.github.io/LinkedIdeas/
License: MIT License
Do you have an instructions file?
So given two concepts within the canvas, now the objective is to create a link between them.
also considering paste with no formating
Relevant documentation:
Hi, I just run the app. All went fine.
But when I click onto some buttons like "Left", "Right", ... it crashes
fatal error: unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional value
There are some use of implicitly unwrap optional, like https://github.com/fespinoza/linked-ideas-osx/blob/master/LinkedIdeas/AligmentFunctions.swift#L59
that I think we can improve upon
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related to #47
The input field should be aligned and expand as needed until a maximum size, after that it should expand down.
Within the frame that a input field is shown, the text should be drawn in the same way.
Concept:
Link:
in cases:
Linked Ideas looks amazing for the kind of a thought process I often go through. Usually, I'd use a sticky paper β a small, finite medium that doesn't support editing (naturally) β to make these kinds of links. This would be tremendous to have.
Unfortunately, I can't use it on Windows, 'cause it's a Mac/iOS app. I recognize this is a longshot, but: is it possible for Linked Ideas to be ported to Windows? I know I could run a virtual machine and/or make my laptop a Hackintosh, but β hopefully, it's already clear how much superior a native experience is. Besides, I'm sure I'm not the only one to enjoy what is a promisingly-beneficial tool.
I don't presume you owe doing the additional work of porting the app to anyone, and I recognize that it isn't an easy task. But, on the off-chance that you're interested in making it happen, Linked Ideas sounds like a worthy addition to the small, but growing arsenal of the new generation of minimalist knowledge workers.
references:
(possibly) Use NSGestureRecognizers for mouse Events instead of the default cocoa events.
since there should be a delay to trigger the mouseDragged event, because when you click a concept, many times that concept is moved without you wanting to
or use the while
method approach for this.
.canvasWaiting
highlight the hovered conceptsCan you organize groups of thoughts/words by giving them colour?
Can you chose to not have arrow heads. Sometimes this is not necessary.
Can you chose a blob (or just nothing) at the end of a line instead of an arrow?
Could you chose to have lines follow an underlying invisible grid so they take on a more structured form 90, 45 degrees withe rounded corners?
What about being able to activate a visible grid for positioning information easier?
In order to fix:
This means the code won't be able to be shared between iOS and macOS by default
this comes from the content of: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2018/221/
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