I would love to see spatial support in the Neo4j browser to control how nodes are displayed. As the growth of spatial data continues, this will be highly beneficial when querying and understanding the data.
Yes. That is what I am thinking. This might also be helpful by allowing people to give geo properties to nodes so queries always show up in the "same layout" to see how queries changes.
That is a good point - then you could do layouts by metaphorical distance/location.. That could be quite useful for visualizing relationships between domains etc..
Second that! Being able to render using spatial coordinates on nodes both for actual geospatial locations and cartesian node coordinate layouts would be extremely useful. We are using both - one for modelling physical systems such as rock crushers, environmentally contaminated sites for remediation, and the other for content layouts... !
This is an example of a borehole diagram - I had to do the same thing - manually organize the nodes even though they are all actually geospatially located where they should be..