@kepano@obsdmd Would love more hotkey options for Canvas such as the plug in's bottom icons (ie add card) as well as hotkeys for the connection arrows. Feel Canvas has great potential but having to constantly jump from keyboard to mouse slows things down
@zsviczian Yes interested. Would purchase for $99/ course. Plug in has so many layers hard knowing where to start/ what it can do
Most excited: basics that would make sense for those w/o dev background. Often I see value in the updates but no idea how to do it due to no coding skills
Broadsheet View - curious how works @supernotesapp. Feature description doesn't show screenshot example
Is each column limited to a card & its parents/ children? Can I choose specific cards from *anywhere* in the app to place in *any column*?
Open to DM/ other methods if easier
@supernotesapp 2/2) Context of what I am asking/ seeking
Often I need to compare multiple items indirectly related or not related at all (IE does not belong to same hierarchy). Screenshot example expansion - MATLAB & MATH parents
Is there a way to achieve this with BV or other feature(s)?
@supernotesapp 1/2) Might take app for spin as suggested
Auto allocates cards to columns - SN looks at what to do this?
"Newspaper layout" is result of cards in same hierarchy (parent, children)? IE link screenshot shows parent "Matlab" for all cards
Or does it look at tags/ links, etc
@37signals@37signals speaking of trash feature would love to see this with mobile phone pop up notifications. If I had option to delete as well as the current options I wouldn't have to backtrack each day. Would be a game changer
@37signals Great feature. Reminds me of the aside feature. Been wanting this for a while
As others have said would love the trash option (with hotkeys of course 😉)
Can't wait till this rolls out to mobile (phones) as well
Lovely feature
@Sarah_A_Bentley Recently saw a @todoist (app recently been exploring) vid talking about the same topic. The part that resonated (& helped me) was:
> (paraphrased) Not being perfect & getting things done is more important than being perfect & getting nothing done