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Offline version #23

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barcode opened this issue Dec 24, 2019 · 4 comments
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Offline version #23

barcode opened this issue Dec 24, 2019 · 4 comments
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@barcode
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barcode commented Dec 24, 2019

Could you create an offline version of this? (similar to https://github.com/jgraph/drawio-desktop)
This would be really convenient in cases where you don't have internet for a while (flight etc.).

@nikeee nikeee added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 24, 2019
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nikeee commented Dec 24, 2019

I also thought about that. When using Electron, it shouldn't be so hard.
I'll do this as soon as I got some free time for that.

@IfZen
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IfZen commented Aug 17, 2020

Hi,

@barcode

I did a little project in C# that may cover your needs:
https://gitlab.com/Solutions.Net/GraphvizCompanion
It runs only on windows currently

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barcode commented Aug 20, 2020

I did a little project in C# that may cover your needs:

From the description it seems nice, but i am using Linux, hence i can't use it.

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Maybe add PWA support (manifest + service worker) so you can install it via browser?

Firefox doesn't currently support PWAs on desktop unfortunately, so this would be for all other browers (until hopefully Mozilla reactivates PWA support on desktop).

This would however be a pretty direct way of enabling offline support without having different sources for different "deployment targets".

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