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What is the best way i can contribute code? (added linking ability to nodes) #30

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nahk77 opened this issue Nov 28, 2012 · 2 comments
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nahk77 commented Nov 28, 2012

Hi, it's me again.
I have kept working on adding features, though i am sure they are far from 'pretty'. What is the best way to share this code? Can i send them to you ? Or is it best to just paste it here so others can add it to their MindMap files?
I find myself using your mindmap tool for organizing projects, brainstorming, bookmarking and organizing my files and urls!!! It has changed my life!!!!

I have made the Saving to file from pendrive "pretty" (i cannot execute a portable broswer in several of the systems i use). I have also added export options that create a summary of the map: you can create an html with the children node as headers, then each child node is a bulleted line where the color of the bullet is the same as the line color, and the text characteristics are preserved. You can export the full tree or only the shown branches (great for creating presentations!!).
I have also added a linking function (i piggybacked it on the clipboard functions): if u press 'x', it opens up the url in another tab else if it is a file (starts with 'file:') it tries to open the file, like when u click on a pdf link. I might add later more/better filters for file extensions....

Right now i am looking to add encryption to the text in the nodes (under the save functions i added). That way i can protect my project files.... Anyone have any interest to help?

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Hey,

where does your code live? If it's on a github fork of the original project others could check out the source code easily.

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nahk77 commented Jan 22, 2013

Thanks. I am not very familiar with GitHub's working but i will figure it out.

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