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extracting and plotting shapes and data from pdfs
monitoring social media collections, extracting and plotting recent events
simulating source + sink dynamics
building a dynamic, multi-layer interactive atlas
automatically publish a weekly summary newsletter
a simple two-player game
Showing and Hiding Data
In the contents directory you can show, hide, and isolate layers
Your Horizon project is often projecting a specific set of information at a specific place in time. Your notes, partial musings, hidden tables and tables with sensitive information might need to be protected. When visualizing interactive maps you might want to use a button to control different visualizations.
You can use the 'eye' icon and the 'isolate' icon to focus only on data which belongs to specific tables.
When clicking on any table within the 'contents' tab, you can isolate a single table's display on the canvas or show/hide specific tables.

The 'isolate button' shows only data associated with the selected table.

Toggle the 'eye' icon to hide or show data associated with the selected table.
Labels
Data points have labels whose visibility can be toggled across the entire space or for data associated with a specific table. Labels are set by default to the name given to data points.

Toggling the 'show labels' layer
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