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| This is a very nice piece of work - it does a comprehensive job of rendering all the node styles I can think of and it loads much quicker than the freemind applet. The look and feel of the rendered map will feel very familiar to a freemind user. Great stuff!
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| == Very impressive and useful.... but has some issues ==
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| Yes I agree. This has the tremendous advantage of increasing the audience to freemind maps since I'd venture to say more home PC's have Flash installed rather than Java.
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| A minor point: The Flash nodes have visual queues (attached semi-circles) on parent nodes so readers instantly knew children nodes were below it. I think this would be a very good idea for the Java object to employ.
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| Now I know the Flash object is a prototype, but I thought I'd mention the problem I was having.
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| Actually all I know is that after a certain point in gradually adding info to my mindmap the flash object had a issue loading it.
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| Freemind and the java applet had no problem by the way.
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| I am purely guessing at possibly causes due to the content of my document.
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| Its size is only 300k.
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| It had some nodes with quite large text containing C code.
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| Some nodes contains smallish sized xml text conforming to our own schema.
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| So I think there a still some things to iron out.
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| But once sorted, will be sweeeta.
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| Nice work. Keep it up.
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| == Navigation on large maps with sublinks ==
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| When navigating through large maps with a lot of links to submaps it would be nice to remember to position
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| of the last view.
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| I mean For the event you go back to the old map and reset the view when gooing into a linked map.
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| Otherwise it happens that if you enter a very small map from a huge one you don't see anything until you scroll the position where the small map is or click on reset.
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| On the other hand when you go back then from your small map to the huge one you have to scroll back to the place you left before.
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