I think I've noticed a related issue. Search always zooms in to a node, but zooming out doesn't leave the cursor on the previous node. So there is no way to jump to a child node without losing the context provided by the current panel. Tana currently seems to be way too invested in zooming as the main navigation method, despite the fact that the cursor is never where you want it after zooming out.
You can try Ctrl/Cmd+F, but this requires that you know what text you are searching for. If you see a reference with an alias and try to search the aliased text, you won't find the original node or un-aliased reference nodes. Then you realize that Ctrl/Cmd+F doesn't move the cursor; it simply highlights results, so it's basically useless.
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I think I've noticed a related issue. Search always zooms in to a node, but zooming out doesn't leave the cursor on the previous node. So there is no way to jump to a child node without losing the context provided by the current panel. Tana currently seems to be way too invested in zooming as the main navigation method, despite the fact that the cursor is never where you want it after zooming out.
You can try Ctrl/Cmd+F, but this requires that you know what text you are searching for. If you see a reference with an alias and try to search the aliased text, you won't find the original node or un-aliased reference nodes. Then you realize that Ctrl/Cmd+F doesn't move the cursor; it simply highlights results, so it's basically useless.