Many shapes I use within whiteboards have connector lines. Many of those diagrams have lines that cross-over. It would be helpful to have line jumps so that there isn't confusion about where the lines are intended to go.
For example, process diagrams, dependency mapping, workflow diagrams etc. The Aha! record map template I'm using at the moment has connector lines which cross when depicting within-product record alignment and cross-product record alignment.
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Dec 17, 2025
You can now add line jumps in whiteboards to make it easier to see the path of intersecting connector lines! To try this out, enable the Line jumps option from the connector toolbar.
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Anshul Desai
Jun 29, 2025
Another way to phrase this is that when connections overlap, the user might not know if lines connect, or just pass by. To expand on a previous comment, two of the potential ways to resolve this may be 1) Insert a jump (a little arc or bridge on one line) 2) Gap one line (leave a small break in one line to show it's underneath or disconnected). A document has been attached to help illustrate the desired feature(s).
What is the challenge? It would be helpful to allow connector lines to "jump" over other lines on whiteboards, to ensure there is no confusion as to where the connector lines are going when they intersect. What is the impact? Diagrams that are hea...
Madeleine Black
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Another way to phrase this is that when connections overlap, the user might not know if lines connect, or just pass by. To expand on a previous comment, two of the potential ways to resolve this may be 1) Insert a jump (a little arc or bridge on one line) 2) Gap one line (leave a small break in one line to show it's underneath or disconnected). A document has been attached to help illustrate the desired feature(s).
Along with a line jump feature, there should be options as well as well such as whether it should gap one of the lines or insert a jump.