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Exporting/printing a juggl graph? #127

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trutzig89182 opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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Exporting/printing a juggl graph? #127

trutzig89182 opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 2 comments

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@trutzig89182
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Hey Emile, thanks for your great work.

Is the currently a way to export or print a graph to any image format or a pdf or even an html file? I am currently trying to find a way of visually representing some of my research and juggl seems the most suiting so far, as it keeps a good clarity even with complex relationships. But for this I would need to make the graph accessible outside of Obsidian.

All the best

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HEmile commented Jun 3, 2022

Hey, no trivial way yet. You can save the graph to .json using the workspace saving feature. Those will end up in the plugins folder of Obsidian. You can load this json file into for example Cytoscape desktop, or in another Cytoscape.js application. Anyways yeah not trivial!

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Thanks for the answer. In fact, I already went the route with the json file, but I did not really see an easy way to also import the formatting. But I did not work with Cytoscape before, so perhaps I just missed the way to do this.

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