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    Ismael Torres commented  · 

    Here are a good number of examples of the fishbone diagram: http://unmasadalha.blogspot.com/2016/01/fishbone-diagram.html

    These are very useful for problem solving!

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    hi,

    you can create an outline now by doing file→export to local disk→text (or html). the text export creates a tab separated outline, which you can load easily in excel. the html outline creates a doc that you can load in a browser or with word/similar text editors.

    How is the proposal different from the current feature?

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    Ismael Torres commented  · 

    Bringing in my comment and VOTES from a different post:
    Not sure what the original suggestion was, but probably referring to the ability of using the Notes pane to visualize the collection of notes of all nodes for the current and all child nodes. I believe this would be the equivalent of collapsing/expanding nodes in the visual representation of the map. The text representation of the notes for the nodes may use indentation, name of nodes identified using braces, probably an option to include attributes of the node (like its URL).
    So even if a node is collapsed in the visual representation, the Notes pane can still show what is under it.
    A step further may be the ability of selecting *some* of the sibling nodes of a parent, or even unrelated nodes and come up with the corresponding outlined text.

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    Ismael Torres commented  · 

    Not sure what the original suggestion was, but probably referring to the ability of using the Notes pane to visualize the collection of notes of all nodes for the current and all child nodes. I believe this would be the equivalent of collapsing/expanding nodes in the visual representation of the map. The text representation of the notes for the nodes may use indentation, name of nodes identified using braces, probably an option to include attributes of the node (like its URL).
    So even if a node is collapsed in the visual representation, the Notes pane can still show what is under it.
    A step further may be the ability of selecting *some* of the sibling nodes of a parent, or even unrelated nodes and come up with the corresponding outlined text.

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