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Jul 22, 2024, 6:21:20 AM7/22/24
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You can open the same *.drawio file with the Draw.io editor and as xml file.They are synchronized, so you can switch between them as you like it.This is super practical if you want to use find/replace to rename text or other features of VS Code to speed up your diagram creation/edit process.Use the View: Reopen Editor With... command to toggle between the text or the Draw.io editor. You can open multiple editors for the same file.This does not make much sense for SVG files though, as the draw.io diagram is stored in its metadata.

Yes it is a wonderful plugin. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Just to make sure I understand. I am not very familiar with draw.io
Are the type links
that allow previewing and editing perennial? Or do you have to make a fixed image copy (pdf, jpg, png) once the graphic is finished?
I have a lot of evolving documents... this could allow me to manage maps (mindmap) directly in Joplin....

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It would be great if the note could embed the draw.io web editor (giving Evernote image edit capabilities!) with a snapshot when you are not online and for performance reasons (i.e. just show image snapshot until note is opened for editing).

Hi. Nice thought, but draw.io seems to be a commercially available package whose current IP owners might be a tad upset if 225M new users (or any significant proportion thereof) start using it for free and deluging both Evernote and them with requests for help. Plus it was developed without any regard for Evernote's current or future architecture and might be totally incompatible with any number or all of the versions currently available for several operating systems and their forks.

You need to install Draw.io Diagrams for Confluence plugin to have access to draw.io macro on your pages. If you did it before try to disable/enable the plugin and check if it appears in your macro list or not. If you didn't see it check confluence log, It may be some compatibility issues with your instances or other plugins.

Instead, I dropped Shields entirely for draw.io, authenticated in via google, then turned my Shields back on and set to Allow all cookies on the domain level for draw.io. Now I still retain my default protections and only allow cookie access to draw.io.

Basially, it contains a base 64 image that you can also replace with a bubble thing and when you double click on it, it opens draw.io in a new tab and you can edit your image. When you save in the draw.io editor, it takes you back to your bubble app and you can see you new edited image.

Jama's in-built diagram editor looks very similar to draw.io. I presume you are using the same draw.io libraries.

However, we find that there is no way to import or export diagrams to/from the Jama diagram editor (unlike draw.io which can import/export in the standard SVG format). That limits its utility. For instance, we cannot export the diagrams and have other tools operate on them and re-import them into Jama. Can we request Jama to add the SVG import/export functionality to the diagram editor? My guess is that SVG import/export in Jama is going to be easy to implement because the draw.io library should already have the required support built in.

Thank you!

I'm trying to install the draw.io container via community apps. Unfortunately it won't, as soon as I click onto "Apply" when setting the template to my needs it won't do anything (even with leaving all at default). When trying to install it the first time it gave me a warning that the port is already in use and I have to adapt it. By default it's using Port 3000 (which I used for grafana), I even removed grafana and tried to use port 3000, but it just won't download the container.

With gridlines, drag-and-drop shapes, sticky notes, plus support for both standard and custom shape libraries, Lucidchart makes it easy for everyone to build professional-quality diagrams in the cloud. As open-source software, draw.io offers a less intuitive interface, and diagrams are only shareable via Google Drive and OneDrive.

Making data actionable is simple with Lucidchart. Apply formulas for calculations, or use data linking to generate diagrams automatically. You can import data in draw.io but without powerful Lucidchart features for using formulas, conditional formatting, dynamic shapes, data-linked dashboards, and more.

For anyone who uses draw.io and wants to start with designing your Confluent Platform / Confluent Cloud topology, feel free to get the library with the official Confluent icons from here:

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