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Graph Navigation is the toolkit for moving through 📝The Graph — search, a minimap, node details, and pan-and-zoom controls that turn a dense map into something you can actually read. Where the graph shows everything at once, navigation is how you find the one node you want and see what surrounds it.

Key Capabilities

  • Node search — type a title to find a node and jump straight to it
  • Minimap — a corner overview of the whole graph with click-to-jump
  • Node detail panel — click a node to see its type, connections, and neighbors, and select them
  • Pan and zoom — drag to pan, scroll to zoom, with fullscreen and reset-view controls
  • Orphans toggle — show or hide unconnected nodes, with a live orphan count
  • Node limit — cap how many nodes render (default 1,000) so large libraries stay fast
  • Export — save the current graph as a PNG image

Getting Started

  1. Open Graph from the sidebar
  2. Use the search box to find a node by title, or click any node for its detail panel
  3. Drag to pan and scroll to zoom; use the minimap to jump across the map
  4. Toggle Orphans to hide unconnected nodes, and raise the node limit if your library is large

FAQ

  • How do I find a specific memo? Use the search box — it matches node titles and jumps you to the node.
  • Why are some memos missing? The node limit caps how many render; raise it, or narrow with filters. Trashed memos never appear.
  • What are orphans? Nodes with no connections. Toggle them off to focus on your connected web.
  • How do I zoom into one memo's web? Click it and choose Focus here to enter 📝Focus Mode.

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