Sticky Notes
Sticky notes are an excellent tool for documenting and organizing your trees in the Jungle Editor. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to use them.
Sticky Notes
Watch the following video for a visual guide on how to use sticky notes in the Jungle Editor.
Sticky notes can be used to annotate your graphs, making it easier to keep track of different nodes and their purposes. You can add, move, resize, edit, change themes, and lock them to suit your needs.
Adding Notes
To add a sticky note to your graph at your mouse cursor:
- Use the shortcut: L-Shift + S
- Or use the context menu: Right Click > Add Note
Grouping Nodes with Notes
Sticky notes can be used to group nodes together. If you add a note while selecting multiple nodes, the note will surround all the selected nodes, creating a visual group.
Grouping nodes with sticky notes helps in keeping related nodes together, making your graph more organized and easier to navigate.
Moving and Resizing
Sticky notes can be easily moved around the graph, just like nodes. To move a sticky note, click and drag it to the desired position. You can resize them by dragging the sides or corners.
Editing Text
To edit the text of a sticky note, simply double-click on it. This allows you to add or change the text content to reflect the information you need.
Customizing Theme
You can personalize your sticky notes by changing their colors. To change the color:
- Right-click on the sticky note
- Hover over Theme
- Select the color you prefer
You can choose from yellow, green, blue, pink, and grey.
Locking and Unlocking
To prevent accidental changes to a sticky note, you can lock it in place. To lock a sticky note:
- Right-click on the sticky note
- Select Lock
This action will prevent you from moving, resizing, or editing the note until you unlock it.