There is a persisting issue when creating cards within a child mind map; instead of being generated inside the child mind map, they are being placed in the main mind map.
I first reported this issue early last year, and I noticed other users have raised the same concern since then. I check for a fix with every new version update, but this bug remains unaddressed.
Additionally, I would like you to bring back the feature from MarginNote 3 where clicking a card allows for the immediate creation of a child mind map.
Look at the video I sent in my previous question. I’m pointing this out because it still doesn’t work even in the last position. Other users have already provided detailed reports about this, yet no action has been taken at all.
Additionally, MarginNote 3 had a quick icon to create a child mindmap directly from a card deck, which has been removed for some reason. Having to tap the deck, open the edit menu, and then make a child mindmap is a hassle. Is there any possibility of fixing this in a future update?
Regarding the issue of creating cards you mentioned, since the opened sub-mind map window is an interface of the card grouping kanban, does your card source display the corresponding sub-mind map?
The sub-mind map is indeed displayed inside the card deck. The issue is that when I attempt to add a new card deck to that sub-mind map, the newly created items are all sent to the main mind map, not the sub-mind map where they belong.
What I’m referring to is adding a new card to the sub-mind map. It works fine on my end. You need to drag it in, not directly extract it. Although I followed the same steps as in your previous post, it works normally here. Would you be able to open the presentation mode and then record a screen video? It would be best to send the high-definition original video in the form of a link.
In fact, when we tested this function following your operation, it was indeed normal. Therefore, we highly recommend that you enter Safe Mode to rule out the impact of other background processes, as the underlying layer is different from mn3, so the impact is also different
Then why does this work in MarginNote 3 but not in MarginNote 4? It is quite uncomfortable to have to run the program in Safe Mode every time this happens. I have seen other users report the exact same issue as well. Is there any workaround or solution for this?
Also, are there any plans to bring back the feature that allows you to directly create a ‘child mindmap’, just like in MarginNote 3?