It has been two week since I actively started using #logseq and the graph view of my brain is already starting to look crowded. Is there anything I can do to make the graph view more useful? What are the plans for the graph view? @logseq

@bitbonk @logseq It may help to hide the journals (and I wish I could hide property pages too). But if you keep everything in the journal (as it seems to be encouraged), the graph view doesn't show many connections, as it only shows pages and not blocks. I'm still a bit confused about the point of this.

@eldelacajita @bitbonk @logseq About hiding property pages in #logseq , you can do that by adding the property
exclude-from-graph-view=true. You need to do this manually though.
And did you have a look at the logseq-graph-analysis plugin?

@ecodiv @eldelacajita @logseq adding exclude-from-graph-view manually to each of my many properties would be rather tedious. I am currently exploring that plugin. The UI is not quite intuitive. 😊

@bitbonk @eldelacajita @logseq it is tedious indeed. I wish there would be an opt-in instead of opt-out option for automatically created tags. Both user cases have their merits, so preferably both should be possible. One should always keep dreaming 😊

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In config.edn you can set Logseq not to create pages from property keys

@post @logseq
Great, but how? I can't seem to find an entry in the config.edn

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