Hi timo,
Thank you for accepting the Baloo Da 2 font request and marking it for the next update—seeing that track toward release is highly appreciated.
As an avid user who heavily utilizes internal links between journal entries, I wanted to pitch an idea regarding how Diarium handles connected data. Currently, I use a custom Python script to export my Diarium backups into formatted Markdown just so I can visualize my life's connections using Obsidian’s Graph View. Seeing those clusters of memories, recurring themes, and linked days overlapping offers incredible personal insight.
Having a native way to track or visualize these connections directly inside Diarium would be a massive value-add for the entire user base, offering everyone a powerful new perspective on their journaling. Depending on technical feasibility, this could take one of two forms:
A Graph View: A dedicated, interactive node graph (similar to Obsidian) that visually connects daily entries based on internal links, tags, or people.
A Backlinks Panel: If a full graph engine is too resource-intensive to implement natively across platforms, a simple "Backlinks" section at the bottom of an entry—showing a list of other entries that reference the current day—would be an excellent, highly practical alternative.
Graph Preview

Thank you for considering this!
Apologies for bundling two features into a single request. The second option is simply intended as a practical fallback in case the first proves too technically demanding.