Actually, I've received that request a couple of times, so yes, I'll be 
building just such a tool.  I guess I'll have to turn more attention to it now. 
<g>  Essentially, it will be built in similar fashion to the Harness tool, 
which recurses a directory tree and reads Fusedocs to build test harness files.

Fair warning:  at the current time, MindMapper+ is the only mind mapping 
sofware (that I know of) with the ability to import an outline.  We're (Ken 
Beard and I) lobbying Norcan to see if they'll add the capability to Visual 
Mind.

Stay tuned...

- Jeff

On 28 Feb 2001, at 8:55, JME Maxwell wrote:

> This E-mail is primarily directed to Jeff Peters but if anyone else could
> comment that would be great.
> 
> I've really enjoyed using Jeff's Fuseminder tool for generating my directory
> structures and fusedocs.  
> 
> One thing I have found though is that often when I'm building the code for
> my fusedocs I am making changes.
> 
> It becomes a serious pain to go and make changes in the fusedocs in the
> applicaion code and then copy those up to the master mind map.  Has anyone
> built an application that will read a directory structure parse out fusedocs
> and make them available for import into mind map?
> 
> If anyone has I'd love to hear about it.
> 
> JME
> 
>
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