Re: Non-visual mind mapping alternatives

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org-mode can do it using at minimum outline format with drawers that can
archive stuff until it's needed.  It's possible to export an org-mode
outline to html or pdf file though the pdf file will be inaccessible for
screen readers once done.
Files and locations in files can be linked in org-mode then when exported
to html, the links get preserved when you publish your work.
Lots of support is already available on org-mode on youtube and the web.


On Thu, 31 Mar 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> I have just started taking an artist startup course. One of the early tasks
> involves making a mind map. I am aware that this is a highly visual exercise,
> but I am hoping that someone may have suggestions on non-visual alternatives
> to creating a mind map, specifically on either my Linux computer or my Android
> phone, although a web-based alternative would also be helpful. Thanks for any
> help.
>
> ~Kyle
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