Thanks ... I know of it in a vague sort of way and wanted to see if it 
would be helpful.  

On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 3:35:23 PM UTC-5, Chris George wrote:
>
> HI Thomas,
>
> Just making sure that you are aware of LeoVue. It might save you a lot of 
> effort.
>
> https://kaleguy.github.io/leovue/#/t/2
>
> Chris
>
> On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 10:32:21 AM UTC-8, Thomas Passin wrote:
>>
>> I'm also interested in displaying parts of Leo outlines as mind maps.  
>> Making them be interactive with Leo would involve a lot, but making them 
>> display-only would be much easier.  The layout algorithm and its details 
>> would be the biggest challenge.  Display could be either in a QT5 drawing 
>> pane or a QT5 web browser pane.
>>
>> For a browser pane, the most obvious choices are to use javascript to 
>> draw on the canvas, or to use svg.  I favor using svg.  Actually, what I 
>> have in mind would be *slightly* interactive, in that clicking on an item 
>> in the displayed mind map would put the Leo cursor right into the 
>> corresponding node in the outline.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 10:48:55 AM UTC-5, Austin(Xu) Wang 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Leo User,
>>>
>>> Is there any plugin can show a sub tree of Leo outlines into a mind map 
>>> view?
>>>
>>> For example, like below
>>> https://www.mindmaps.app/#  
>>>
>>> So user can edit outlines, or adding new childs..
>>>
>>> BR,
>>> Austin
>>>
>>

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