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@hwangdev97 take a look |
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We are working for this. Maybe you can use it on version 0.17 |
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Wow, this must be a spoiler. I'm trying to decipher this. It now says "Organize" instead of "Collection," and we have a "Collection A" node. I assume you are working on expanding organization beyond just collections. I also see a folder icon, which we don't have right now, that contains "Collection A." So, I'm guessing it's a real folder where we can drop anything, including collections and documents. Can any of those points show "notes" or other items e.g. PDF block, Media block within the given document? By the way, version 0.17 sounds like it's going to be big with lots of new features. |
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Description
Background
This concept is inspired by two main factors:
Familiarity with Folder Structures: We are accustomed to using folder structures on computers daily. This habitual use influences how we organize and conceptualize information, making folder structures a natural choice for many of us.
Heptabase's Nested Whiteboard: The second source of inspiration is Heptabase's nested whiteboard, which functions similarly to a hierarchical folder system. This approach effectively mirrors the organizational benefits of traditional folder structures.
Request
Please consider creating a Folder mode like Page, Edgeless Mode. This gives true visual folder organization view, but in a AFFiNE way.
Detail
Folder Pane
Folder entity
Note entity
Other files
Other blocks can also be shown grouped here e.g. PDF block, Media block etc.
Note View
To complete the use case, we need a way to interact with the notes. Therefore, each note entity should have a "maximize" icon. Clicking on this icon will bring the note into full view or a part of the pane, allowing us to fully edit it.
Use case
The real-world use case for this feature is akin to a desktop folder structure, enabling much quicker access to specific notes, especially when managing a large number of them.
For instance, I currently have over 10 notes in one document, each containing multiple paragraphs. Additionally, I may have some media files etc. In Edgeless mode, these elements are spread out. If I want to view all of them and set the screen to fit the size, I can't read anything. If I zoom in to a readable level, I have to scroll around. With Folder Mode, everything will be on one screen. I can simply choose a note I want and start editing.
It also offers those who want real folder structure to experience that.
Anything else?
No response
Are you willing to submit a PR?
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