Atthis point, I am uncertain is it's my ignorance of the tool and/or Confluence (and its macros) are very buggy. Please help me to love Confluence because I expect to have a long relationship with this tool. :)
This morning, I began working on a large document, transferring my draft work from Google Docs (which I know well) into Confluence. I needed to embed a Draw.io drawing into Confluence and after about ten minutes of experimenting (it's not intuitive!), I got it to work. Here are the required steps to embed an existing drawing, please tell me if I am doing this correctly:
However, what it sounds to me like what is happening is that you were using Draw.io with Google Docs and those diagrams would not show up in Confluence as the systems are not connected in any way. You could export the diagram from Google Docs and then import it into Confluence.
As for point 7 above the reason it looks squished is when you hit save in the Draw.io macro what happens it is creates a couple attachments to your confluence page. One attachment is a rendered image view of the diagram which is what you see in page edit mode. That is why it looks squished ... because it is resing the rendered image file. The other attachment is the vector version of the diagram and that is what is accessed when you view the Confluence page. When you view the page it should always look correct. As far as it not inspiring confidence in Confluence Draw.io is not made by Atlassian. It is an add-on by a third party and should not reflect upon the capabilities of Confluence.
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This documentation is has been transcribed from the original README.MD to jsdoc's or natural docs style for use with Leafdoc. If you identify a typo or have a suggestion for this documentation, please feel free toedit the js comment blocks in the src directory, build with 'jake docs' and submit a pull request.
The key here is the featureGroup option. This tells the plugin which FeatureGroup contains the layers thatshould be editable. The featureGroup can contain 0 or more features with geometry types Point, LineString, and Polygon.Leaflet.draw does not work with multigeometry features such as MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon,or GeometryCollection. If you need to add multigeometry features to the draw plugin, convert them to aFeatureCollection of non-multigeometries (Points, LineStrings, or Polygons).
The default state for the control is the draw toolbar just below the zoom control. This will allow map users to draw vectors and markers. Please note the edit toolbar is not enabled by default.
You can configure the plugin by using the different options listed here. If you identify a typo or have a suggestionfor this section of the documentation, please edit docs-misc.leafdoc in the build directory.
Note: To maintain the original layer color of the layer use maintainColor: true within selectedPathOptions.E.g. The edit options below will maintain the layer color and set the edit opacity to 0.3.
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