This feature will be awesome with atomic notes.
Would also be nice if can drag drop and edit text on the mindmap.

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Have you tinkered with mermaid graphs in Obsidian yet? More flexible than strict mindmaps.

+1 for Markmap :slight_smile: from my side

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+1. It would be great to be able to create and edit mind maps. Ideally, this is a wysiwyg editor.

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This would work great with slides. Immediately tried it with the slides demo:

+1 For me as well here.

I’m currently using MindNote which I mainly used to point to all my files in all different locations. MindMaps in Obsidian would be great. I’m currently using some limited mermaid.

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It would be a great advancement.

A mind map is basically an Obsidian graph internal to one single note.

A further features a plugin like this might handle is the possibility to print the mind map as PDF.

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This would be a good editing tool when you finally want to bring it all together into some kind of instruction or report.

  • My issue is there is a fair bit of interlinked “mesh” going on and with Header referencing/linking I have had to add more links compared to when I tried to keep them at the top of the note when I was only linking to the file.

Could someona integrate this magic stuff into Obsidian ?

Thank you very much, Oliver

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+1, I would like this a lot

+1, a very good feature to have, very looking forward to.

Now you could use it by install Mindmap plugin in the plugin market.

Here is its github link: https://github.com/lynchjames/obsidian-mind-map

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This is so cool !

Thanks !!

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I can’t figure out where this feature is in Vnote. Any clues?

Do you know the developer?
It’s so cool but I have problems when I copy the screenshot of the mind map it become dark and unusable for some reason, I am looking for some help

Post these kinds of issues on the Github page linked above!

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Didn’t know one can report bugs there, thanks

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It can be very handy indeed. Specially for turning a book’s table of content into a mindmap. I tried to do it by converting PDF into markdown first and then feeding it to it. But can’t find a app to do it. Pandoc doesn’t do it as it is only doing stuff from “less expressive to more” and the online website I tries were so bad.

The Plugin for mind Maps is now out. You can install it directly from Obsidian.

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I know, I am using it now and it is really awesome and helpful. It’s my favorite Obsidian plugin, it’s even better than the original VS Code’s version.
But I think applying it to PDF would be great, or at least finding a way to convert PDF into Markdown for free.

P.S: I just found a PDF to Markdown in plug-ins, and it works !

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