Select & copy the text somewhere else and you will see it all. Tip: if you are not seeing all the text above, this is because TypePad is truncating rather than wrapping unbroken lines. This opens the viewer in a new page, without needing to create a separate page for every map you want to view. ![]() I created a small HTML page called "mapviewer.html" and uploaded it to TypePad. I don't claim to have done it in the best way, but this how I made it work in TypePad:ġ. I have had several requests for information on how to make the Viewer appear in a separate window. If you have any issues with the Viewer, please send them to Mindjet and not to me :-) If you are not using Internet Explorer 5.5, you can still view full-sized versions of the maps as an image in your web browser by clicking on the thumbnails. The MindManager Viewer is a beta version and is published by Mindjet. If you have MindManager X5, you can even open a copy by clicking Menu > Open map in new window in the Viewer, or save a copy with Menu > Save a Copy. You can then navigate, pan and zoom the map just like you can in MindManager itself. When you click the viewer link, a new browser window will open, and you will be prompted for permission to download and install the MindManager Viewer control in your browser. Workbook tabs can be positioned at the top or bottom of the map window. These are enabled using the MindManager View options, and you can choose to display either the Central Topic text or the map filename on the tab. Click the thumbnail for a regular image, or click the link below it to browse this map dynamically in the Viewer. The easiest way to navigate between open maps is to use the workbook tabs at the top or bottom of the map window. Here is the Map Markers example map again from the previous post. The Tunnel Timeline layout is explained in detail here.īrowse interactively with the MindManager Viewer ![]() This map shows how a small project plan can be laid out with the next actions towards the edges of the map, and the outcomes near the centre. Click the thumbnail to see a full-sized static image, or click the link below it to browse this map dynamically in the new viewer. Here is an example of a Tunnel Timeline map. It will download an ActiveX control to your browser, and you can then navigate around the map, opening and closing topics just like MindManager. You need to be using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or newer for the Viewer to work. As I have received many requests for more sample maps, here are a couple for you to browse with the new viewer. Mindjet, publishers of MindManager software, have released a new browser-based viewer at a price you can't argue with - it's free.
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