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A mindmap imported into Excalidraw is rendered as an image instead of native, editable objects. This makes these diagrams near useless within the Excalidraw platform since they cannot be modified or manipulated in place.
mindmap
root((mindmap))
Origins
Long history
::icon(fa fa-book)
Popularisation
British popular psychology author Tony Buzan
Research
On effectiveness<br/>and features
On Automatic creation
Uses
Creative techniques
Strategic planning
Argument mapping
Tools
Pen and paper
Mermaid
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Hi @jboarman currently we support flowchart, sequence and class diagrams only. Since mindmaps aren't yet supported hence they are rendered as images in excalidraw. I will add this request as a feature enhancement
A mindmap imported into Excalidraw is rendered as an image instead of native, editable objects. This makes these diagrams near useless within the Excalidraw platform since they cannot be modified or manipulated in place.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: