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Usage screenshot broken #24

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kwahsog opened this issue Mar 27, 2018 · 4 comments
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Usage screenshot broken #24

kwahsog opened this issue Mar 27, 2018 · 4 comments

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@kwahsog
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kwahsog commented Mar 27, 2018

Hi,

Found this library today, while searching far and wide for a mindmap library to work with React.

The screenshot under usage:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/learn-anything/img/master/react-mindmap-example.png

Is broken. I assume the image needs readding to the repo as the link is now invalid.

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viperfx commented Jun 18, 2018

@nglgzz would be good to fix this. Would really help new users understand what the interface looks lik by default.

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nglgzz commented Jun 19, 2018

Hey @viperfx I fixed it, the project is not maintained anymore (we're accepting PRs though), so I added that too on the README for clarity.

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viperfx commented Jun 19, 2018 via email

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nglgzz commented Jun 20, 2018

We could do that for the next version of learn-anything, but the component would be way less versatile than react-mindmap.

The reason is that with the current rendering system in learn-anything, all positions for nodes are generated automatically, so there's no way to set the position manually for a node. Also the data that it accepts has to be in the form of a tree, you can't represent any kind of graph/mindmap like you can do with react-mindmap.

Given the limitations above, is this still something you would be interested in?

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