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Hello Felix,
apologies if i am not following proper rules - this is the second time I use GitHub and my second post.
I try to use TiddlyMap and FontAwesome in the newest versions and for some reason the icons are not working in the map. Here is what I did:
- Downloaded the current TiddlyWiki from here: https://tiddlywiki.com/
- dragged the plugin from here http://thediveo.github.io/T
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I'm very pleased with this library so far!
I was wondering if it was possible to completely freeze the graph, including it's position.
Static graph does everything except it still lets the user drag the entire graph to different positions. I was wondering if it was possible to disable this?
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Hi,
It would be nice to have the capability to expand/collapse nodes similar to https://github.com/iVis-at-Bilkent/cytoscape.js-expand-collapse.
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