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For the new NodeMap (which works great btw), for existing files, the links only represent parent/child relationships between nodes, not order of nodes or what nodes really link to each other.
For example I have many nodes that go to other nodes [[likethis]], and the nodemap does not show connections between them.
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How do you think the node map should visualize order? There's no precedent in any Twine or Yarn editor for me to look to.
As for the other notes... I'm not sure what you mean. Do links show you parent-child relationships? That's seems strange, I can't reproduce that behavior. [[DirectLinks]] also show fine on my end. Here's what I see:
Could you upload a screenshot of what you're seeing? (And/or try deleting your existing Merino folder, and reimport the whole package, maybe something went wrong)
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For the new NodeMap (which works great btw), for existing files, the links only represent parent/child relationships between nodes, not order of nodes or what nodes really link to each other.
For example I have many nodes that go to other nodes [[likethis]], and the nodemap does not show connections between them.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: