Hi I'm not sure if I misunderstood a feature or if this is a bug or setup problem. In org-brain one has two possibilities to create new children to a node:
1. org-brain-add-child (f) --> creates a new org-file 2. org-brain-new-child (h) --> creates a new headline The problem is that only 1st-level headlines are shown in org-brain-visualize. Shouldn't all headline levels be visualized? Example: >From a file called Software.org, looking like this: ,---- Software.org | #+BRAIN_PARENTS: Manuals | | * Emacs | ** org-mode | ** AucTeX | * Gimp | * Vivaldi `---- org-brain-visualize shows (as expected): ,---- | Manuals | | | ▽ | Software | | Emacs Gimp Vivaldi `---- The word Emacs should be a node showing the children "org-mode" and "AucTeX". But it shows only its parent and siblings when clicked, no children become visible: ,---- | +-Gimp | Software-+-Vivaldi | | | ▽ | Emacs `---- Org-Brain would be great for organizing the writing process of article and book projects etc. The final text could gradually grow out from mindmap'ish structures. But org-brain's multiple-files approach goes against it. You can't export an article from hundreds of org files, can you? So it should be possible to organize a complex "brain" (the article-to-be) in a single file with several headline levels (representing the network of information from which the text-body will gradually grow). Thanks to the developer. Great piece of software and a fantastic idea. Sven (Emacs 26.1, Orgmode 9.1.13, org-brain 20180522.717 from melpa) -- Sven Bretfeld Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies NTNU Trondheim