Filtering information.

The information shown in the graph and in the display window can be entirely selected. By default in the graph nodes is shown: the 'Aphorism number', the 'Sanskrit text' of the aphorism and an English translation (The one made by Bryant at the moment). In the left sidebar are also shown the three editable fields of 'References', 'Comments' and 'Tags' and also the Vyasa Sanskrit commentary. To add or remove fields, the Multiselector on the right sidebar can be used. Through the selector alternative or additional English Translation and commentaries can be directly shown.

The top 'Search' button can be used to search in the nodes shown content. In the next version of the application an advanced search will be added to also search in the commentaries. The Select aphorism can be used to go directly to a single aphorism by imputting the aphorism number in the format (IV.3).

Tags can be added to a Sutra through manual input selecting the aphorism and double clicking the Tag field, or by editing the Json file. Once a new tag is added to the graph, a colour is automatically assigned to it. When the tag filtering is active, by choosing tags through the 'Tag Filtering Selector' on the right sidebar, the aphorism are coloured with the colour of the tag, or with the average colour of the tags, if they possess more of one tag filtered. Temporary edges are also added to the filtered node, to better showcase the relationships between distant aphorisms.

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