Hello Olof
There are at least three ways to do this:
1) Create an html file, or rather an html template containing only the
necessary object code to load the freemind flash viewer. One of the
template variables will be the mindmap file you want to show in the
viewer. When you want to display
Hi,
What I?m interested in is to put a Java mindmap viewer into a panel of an
application.
That is I'm not interested in the Freemind application, but rather if it's
possible to integrate its mindmaps into another application,
much in the same way as the CKM does.
I've taken a brief look at
Olof,
what about this ?
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Flash_browser
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Flash_browserAlessandro
On 16 October 2010 09:50, Olof Torgersson olof.torgersson at chalmers.sewrote:
Hi,
What I?m interested in is to put a Java mindmap
Hi,
Does anybody have a recommendation for a Java software package for drawing the
kind of mindmaps
that are often seen in openEHR contexts like for instance the openEHR Clinical
Knowledge Manager?
regards
Olof Torgersson
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Olof Torgersson
Associate Professor
Department of Computer
Hi Olof,
FreeMind is a good choice if you want to work with mindmaps! It is
platform independent (JAVA software).
See http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/
brgds
Hans
Am 15.10.2010 15:56, schrieb Olof Torgersson:
Hi,
Does anybody have a recommendation for a Java software package for
Hello Olof
The openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager does use the Freemind browser for
the visualisation of the archetypes.
There are Flash:
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Flash_browser
...and Java Applet versions:
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Applet
All the
Freemind is indeed used in CKM to draw the mindmaps. It is now showing
its age a little and I understand there have been moves for the
Freemind project to be folded in to Xmind (www.xmind.net) which is a
free, open-source java-based mindmap editor. Xmind is much more
capable and competitive with
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Yeah, freemind XML is quite easy. I created a first version of a ADL (CEN
EN13606) to freemind converter in less than one day.
In my opinion the big drawback Freemind has at this moment is that it
doesn't display UTF-8 labels correctly (well, flash view does, but not
freemind program itself)
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