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Project status?

Hi!

Looks like this project is no longer being maintained but I just wanted to check on the official status. I'm considering react-diagrams for a pretty complex project and also require some things that this library claims to provide.

Thanks!

Updating with new Layer models

I have to say that this is one of the cleanest APIs I have seen in a long time. TypeScript alone helps, but your adoption of it is first class - well done!

With that said, I am looking for an example of how to add a new model to a layer but cannot see how to retrieve the layer, or what to do once I have added a new model to the existing layer. (e.g. forceUpdate vs repaint, etc.).

Only really working from https://github.com/projectstorm/react-canvas/blob/master/demos/demo-standard/index.story.tsx though, so trying to make sense of things based on that.

Any guidance / further demos would be most appreciated.

(I realise I should expect to be flying blind based on the WIP flag, but as I'm starting on a new project this seemed like a more logical choice than react-diagrams).

Idea/Suggestion: 3D Node Stacking and View Port Navigation

projectstorm has some awesome projects in the works here! I had one minor suggestion regarding react-canvas that would really put an edge on using the react-diagram/react-panels/react-canvas features for building a visual scripting language.

Most visual scripting languages are 2D and can get quite cluttered when they grow in complexity. It would be amazing if react-canvas could have a 3D rotating view canvas and ability to drag/select nodes and stack nodes behind each other in another plane. A dev could use VR, or a space mouse, or finger/apple pencil on a tablet to build complex programming structures.

react 18?

Any plans on updating this to react version 18.x?

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Patreon or similar?

Hey Dylan - I really appreciate you open sourcing this and the react-diagrams library. Is there anyway to contribute via Patreon or something similar? My apologies if this is the wrong place to add this question. Thanks!

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