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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
In digital note systems, the UI centers on the experience of writing one note. The core operations and representations fixate on “the note you have open,” not on larger structures. I often can’t simultaneously see another note I’ve just finished writing—let alone the last four.
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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
Most systems barely support multiple windows, but even if I can open multiple windows, it’s awkward to arrange them into the spatial relationships I might naturally use for physical index cards. Rather than peripheral vision, it’s like I’m wearing horse blinders and mittens.
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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
Backlinks are a weak peripheral vision, and they help, but they’re generally about switching the one note you have open, not an effective means of sense-making across many notes. Contextual backlinks help, but if you navigate, you lose object permanence.
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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
If I read an old digital note, I get the unnerving sense that it’s part of some “whole” that I can’t see at all—no matter how much hypertext is involved. Working with physical notes, I’d shuffle notes around to make sense of the structure. There isn’t a digital equivalent.
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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
What are the best examples and design patterns of peripheral vision in software interfaces?
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Kris 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak @RoamResearch
just started to tinker with which seems like a step in the direction for allowing peripheral vision. Diagram and sidebars. It just got into the wild. following this thread for more example, great topic
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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @KrisAbdelmessih @RoamResearch
Roam's certainly trying! I'm curious about approaches which maintain object permanence. Most approaches, incl Roam's, are heavy on "switching the primary focus" as a core operation. I want to see more unusual ideas! Most attempts here are so boring. Here's a weird prototype:
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Roam Research 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak @KrisAbdelmessih
This is yours?
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Andy Matuschak 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @RoamResearch @KrisAbdelmessih
Yeah.
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Roam Research 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak @KrisAbdelmessih
Please post more gifs of weird things you're making.
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Malcolm 🙃cean 10. pro
Ooh, I'm doing this in general with my roamblog! Shift from "publishing" to "writing stuff in public" Here's a bunch of scattered thoughts on 2×2×2s, for example, that started as tweet-drafts but I wanted to do more thinking/editing before posting:
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