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this post was submitted on 11 Aug 2023
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I use Obsidian regularly but one issue I have is that image handling is not easy.
I love the Canvas plugin... Maybe in the future, you could do something like that too?
Edit: Is it available on Windows?
The closest I saw was Trilium Notes to Obsidian.
There is Logseq too but the file management is just too different.
Just saw Obisidian Canvas, wow. it's probably another whole application inside of Treedome, so Doing it ourselves would be a tremendous challenge. Definitely need the help of the community on this one, or at least we need to find a NPM package that has a similar function to it. Draw.io maybe?
I haven't tried it on windows, but I think it's possible to build it yourself. I have tried it in Linux and Mac only for now.