Flexible mindmap layout

I’d like to add another example as to why a flexible mind map layout would be useful:

Hume for MN.pdf (56.4 KB)

I made this mind map using an app called Scapple.

In this case I am not dealing with hierarchical knowledge and organising things by hand is part of the process of understanding what is a pretty dense argument. Having this type of mind map attached to the PDF that I’ve imported to MN and marked up in there using my iPad would be mega. The way you’ve implemented the pencil kit to write on the mind map would further lend itself to this - sometimes I get bored of typing and would like to add to the mind map by handwriting (sort of like OneNote can do). Sadly Scapple doesn’t have an iPad app, and OneNote doesn’t make linking text boxes visually easy and doesn’t work nearly as well for marking PDFs up and extracting excerpts from them as MN does.