Version: v0.7 (using 3.5.9, Debian Package 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-2+b1 (lenny/sid)) Compiler: Target: i486-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.24-1-686 Hello. This is probably a long shot, but I think that it would be useful to have links between arbitrary pages. I would like to be able to specify that for two pages within a book, each should point to the other with using a hyperlink. I miss the discontinued "thoughttracker" program, which was "non-hierarchical" with arbitrary links between pages. But I think a combination of the tree structure and such links is most optimal. The so-called "mind-map" applications that I have tried are too graphically oriented. For my usage, it would be best to not have any visualization of the "link structure"; it is enough to have the tree structure visualized as it is in KJots. Best regards, Torquil Sørensen
I'm not certain I know what you mean. You can put hyperlinks to other books/pages in kjots already. Do you want to be able to 'link' them somehow, and then have links to each other automatically?
Aha, I did not know that links were possible. I cannot find it my versjon, which is KJots v0.7 (with KDE3.5.9). It guess it must have been added in a later version. I will close this report and see if I want to submit another wishlist report after I have tried a version of KJots with hyperlinks (or after I figure out how to get hyperlinks in the one I've got now)
Ah, yes, sorry this feature was added in KDE 4.0. It was not available in v0.7 of kjots.