Explain the problem as you see it
When working with linked nodes we toggle forward and backward into and out of nodes quite often.
Multiple panes help managing multiple contexts side-by-side, but also make backtracking to recently visited nodes a little more complicated.
Why is this a problem for you?
I find myself having to (re)search nodes constantly, losing recent nodes when backtracking with alt-back. This creates friction and increases mental fatigue.
Suggest a solution
A ctrl-k "show recent nodes" dialog to back track quickly to a recent node (across panes).
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Update: feature already exists in search dialog (ctrl-s)
3 Comments
Hey Roy, I don't know if you've already seen this, but in case you haven't, on desktop if you click the by the Create New field in the sidebar, it pops up a Search panel, and it has all the recently visited nodes under it.
I totally missed that, works great with ctrl-s too. Thank you @Livia Farkas .
Thanks Livia and Roy. Yes cmd-s or ctrl-s very powerful for seeing and switching between your most recent nodes