I think aspects are to much entangled with categories. Aspects should not be defined by creating a category internal or advanced categories are something different this should be reflected. You already have a got option where to set the aspect.
Unfortunately this is not working when I set it here I still see the nodes in the node browser.
I think here it is already really clear and good to find. What is missing is a visual indicator on the node to see if it is internal or advanced this could be a small colored dot or an icon before or after the name, this should not be an (Internal) or (Advanced) prepend again this is something else.
I think aspects are to much entangled with categories. Aspects should not be defined by creating a category internal or advanced categories are something different this should be reflected. You already have a got option where to set the aspect.
Unfortunately this is not working when I set it here I still see the nodes in the node browser.
I think here it is already really clear and good to find. What is missing is a visual indicator on the node to see if it is internal or advanced this could be a small colored dot or an icon before or after the name, this should not be an (Internal) or (Advanced) prepend again this is something else.