No, juggl doesn’t work well and it is buggy. Yes, bigger font size slidder would be amazing… …to start with:
A better graph-view and a better local graph-view would really improve the Obsidian app, because it is the core of the note structure and therefore of the app:
1- It would be great if the graph algorithm would prevent note titles to overlap
2- If text color could fit the node color.
3- Text of nodes, and nodes, bigger when it have many child notes. (the more child notes, the bigger. And a slider to choose this) …this would help seeing much much more of the hierarchical structure than just the arrows.
4- Having a gravity up and down varying for nodes so that bigger nodes (see point 3) are like bigger balloons tending to live more up in the window, and smaller nodes (the ones with less childs) are sort of falling a bit. (tending to look like the hierarchical layout of juggl but not as ridgid, and also juggl becomes a messy and buggy with more nodes)
5- Also it would make graph view so much more powerful if we would be able to switch between differents settings of graph-views, settings with different tags selected.
6- Also sometimes the physics-moving can get annoying… can we make it finish it path faster?
7- Can we prevent to have the selected node showing off with the obsidian theme layout color? Could it keep it original node color? i’m starting to set various colors for various types of nodes using note tags, and he doesn’t make sense that a node color is changing when I click on it… (Because in that case I don’t remember what type of node is it) The selected node could have a circle around it to emphasis that it is selected, instead of getting its color changed for the theme color.
8- An image contained in a note, could be displayed as a thumbnail in the graph-view itself, under the title of the note (in the case the note have various, maybe the last image of the note?) …and a slightly bigger version of the image could pop-up when we hover over it.
Thank you so so much, nice day to everyone.