
>where you fail, too… yeah, it’s rejoicing, but then, not constructive, >“kindergarden” (google: 6m), hahahahaha! (Gosh, all that “meta” here >For some things, it’s the Germans, again, who own the spot-on term: >long to read”, and then fervently commenting on my thread-initiating >itself”, “Not helpful!” - whilst it had been established, later on, that >Sarrazin’s (ex German Federal Bank head) (2010) book “Germany abolishes >“German Democratic Republic”), famous dictum “Not helpful”, on Mr. >ex-functionary in the fascist murderous “SED” regime (i.e. >This reminds me of the German chancellor’s, Ms. So again, we do hope to bring it back in the future and I do know the popularity of this feature, but I/we can’t promise any updates on this request in the near future.” If we want to bring it back it will need to work properly in our current framework and that won’t be a small task. We’ve always said that we do hope to bring the classic Expanded View back in the future, but as far as I’m aware, we have never promised it’s return in version 9, 10, etc.īringing this view back will take many, many… MANY engineering hours of labor.

Still, I’m aware of the differences between the two. It has been replaced with MindMap View, which does allow users to see the full picture of a large Brain. I’m aware of the v8 Expanded View feature and I do know that it was very popular. Sorry, I don’t have the time to read and try to understand such a mess.Ģ2111 had a video chat with Matt C. I’m still mourning the loss of the Expanded View, that will probably never come back… Little correction: If I remember well, it was AFTER the publication of his enlightened book that he was forced to step down as German Federal Bank (“Deutsche Bundesbank”) head - well, that’s pc application at its best, hey? (And to heck with the facts.) Scholz’ “too long to read”, and then fervently commenting on my thread-initiating post.įor some things, it’s the Germans, again, who own the spot-on term: “kindergarden” (google: 6m), hahahahaha! (Gosh, all that “meta” here where you fail, too… yeah, it’s rejoicing, but then, not constructive, in the end…) Thilo Sarrazin’s (ex German Federal Bank head) (2010) book “Germany abolishes itself”, “Not helpful!” - whilst it had been established, later on, that she had not even read it.

of the “German Democratic Republic”), famous dictum “Not helpful”, on Mr. Merkel (Kasner), ex-functionary in the fascist murderous “SED” regime (i.e. This reminds me of the German chancellor’s, Ms. >Sorry, I don’t have the time to read and try to understand such a mess.
