Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2021-08-05 | fix: typecast node | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-05 | feature: context menu and slightly less jumpy graph | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | FIX: fix prettier fucking up the ci yaml | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | fix: fixed the ci yaml end | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | chore: handle merge | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | fix: added ref/cite colors to highlight memo | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | Add basic CI (#37)...* Add basic CI
* Fix CI credentials
* fix
* Use https:// instead of ssh://git
* Fix
* Add suggesting steps and badge | Hellseher |
2021-08-04 | Merge pull request #38 from blester125/main...Use `org-roam-bibtex` to find titles for node-less cite nodes. | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | feature: changed title format & default setting | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | Use `org-roam-bibtex` to find titles for node-less cite nodes....This change uses `org-roam-bibtex` (if it and it's dependencies are
installed) to look up the cite links that do not have an associated
node in the bibliography. This feature also needs to be enabled by
setting `org-roam-ui-find-ref-title` variable to `'t`.
This uses `fboundp` and `boundp` to check if `org-roam-bibtex` is
installed, this are the same kinds of checks that projectile uses to
decide between backends like helm or ivy, so it seems like a reason
approach.
I currently have only tested on my personal graph which only has around
10 node-less cite links, so I don't know how drastically this would slow
things down. Given that bibliography entries are not updated often it
think it would be safe to cache the titles based on the ref, then only
the initial load of the graph would be slow. Later, adding a cite link
to a new entry would get looked up, but that wouldn't be a huge cost. We
could either roll our own with a hash table or bring in a
[memoization library](https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize)
| Brian Lester |
2021-08-03 | Merge pull request #31 from blester125/main... Process org-roam-bibtex citations links differently depending on if they have an associated node. | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | fix: fixed filtering with citation nodes | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | Merge branch 'main' into main | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | chore: merge | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | feature: citelink highlight color | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | feature: tagwhitelist + better compatibility with existing filters | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | fix: emacs > 27 => emacs >= 27 | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | fix: make tags update correctly and show them on refresh | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | chore: merge | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | chore: build tag fix | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | fix: set tags to [] if no tags are found | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | Update README.md | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | Process org-roam-bibtex citations links differently depending on if they...have an associated node.
It is easy to imagine how overlapping citations could clue one into
connections about otherwise un-related work and generate insights.
However, `org-roam-ui` currently only shows citation links when the
`target` of the link has an associated node, that is, a node with a
matching `:ROAM_REFS:` property. Often one doesn't have a note for every
single thing they cite, and requiring them to create an empty note is a
bad user experience and something that would often be forgotten. Without
having citations links without associated nodes, connections in a users
notes will most likely be missed.
This change splits the handling of `org-roam-bibtex` citations links into
two categories, a citation link (when the target of the link does not
have an associated node, a node with a matching `:ROAM_REFS:`) and a
reference link (when the target of the link does have a node). Reasoning
for the naming is that a citation in a paper is generally just a link to
it, there is no extra commentary from you when that link if followed,
while a reference sound more like something you would refer to for
information, i.e. the notes you took in the attached node. I am willing
to flip the names if we want though.
Citations and References are customizable separately, with new menu
items for node/link color and dashed links added for Reference links.
A new filter option has also been added, the new switch `Citations
without note files` will remove all Citation nodes (and links to them)
when activated.
On the emacs side, this in implemented by using a new link type keyword,
`"ref"`, for any cite link where the target has an underlying node (a
node with a matching `:ROAM_REFS:` property). Links with this new type
are styled according to the new Ref styles in the UI. Any cite link where
the target does _not_ have an underlying node is left as a `"cite"` link.
Additionally, this set of link targets without associated nodes is used
to create fake nodes. These fake nodes have the `ref` key (the link target)
as their `id`, `file`, `title`, and `.properties.ROAM_REFS`. Their `level`
is set to `0`, and a new property, `FILELESS`, is set to `t`. Their id is
used for actually connecting links in the UI, and the new
`.properties.FILELESS` is used to styling a Citation vs a Reference node.
Theoretically, if we wanted to depend on `org-roam-bibtex`, and pay the
cost of look up citation information in the bibliography, we could use
the citation key to look up an actual title in the bibtex bibliography
during node creation, but that seems like it could get heavy for large
numbers of citations.
| Brian Lester |
2021-08-02 | update feature backlog | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | feature: tag coloring and filtering | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | feature: rudimentary tag filtering in place | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | feature: tag filtering lotic and ui | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | feature: make 3d persistant | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | merge: the final one | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | build: citelinks | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | feature: citation options | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | Merge pull request #26 from blester125/main...Convert cite links with an associated node into id links | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | merge: | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | feature: open org-roam-ui by default | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | fix: changed readme info about hooks | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | Convert cite links with an associated node into id links...Currently the `org-roam-ui--send-graphdata` function gets all `id` and
`cite` links from the database. They are all sent over the websocket,
but nothing is done to handle the cite links, they don't appear in the
graph. These are not handled because instead of being an (`id` `id`
`type`) tuple, they are (`id` `ref` `type`).
This change uses a join in the DB to get the `id` of the node that `ref`
is associated with. A map function applied to the list of links converts
any cite link whose `ref` has an associated node into an (`id` `id`
`type`) tuple (changing the `type` from `"cite"` to `"id"`). This new
link is correctly handled and appears in the graph.
| Brian Lester |
2021-08-02 | build: fix the never option crashing | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-02 | fix: selecting never will not throw error anymore | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | fix: made local mode zoom more consistent | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | made .el MELPA compatible | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | really should add the build by default | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | better docstring and readme for custom theme | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | fixed dirty links and included build | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | fixed filtering for dirty links | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | removed logs, maybe included complete build | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | fixed arrow color and added build | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | added arrows | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | fixed missing links issue | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-01 | fixed missing links issue | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-07-31 | removed weird function call | Thomas F. K. Jorna |