Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: semantik


Steps to reproduce:
1. Start a handful of nodes
2. Drag one of them to a new location
3. Add a new child node anywhere from either the context menu or with ctrl+enter

Expected: New child node to appear, and the mindmap to otherwise stay
the same.

What happened: The whole mindmap gets reorganized instead of just the child 
node appearing.
In addition, if you have a large mindmap, it gets zoomed out until all of fits 
into the view.

This makes making mindmaps very clumsy, especially when working on large
mindmaps. In general what makes mindmaps the powerful tool they are is
that you can organize them naturally and that aspect gets totally
destroyed by this bug.

** Affects: semantik (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: semantik
  
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Start a handful of nodes
  2. Drag one of them to a new location
- 3. Add a new child node anywhere
+ 3. Add a new child node anywhere from either the context menu or with 
ctrl+enter
  
  Expected: New child node to appear, and the mindmap to otherwise stay
  the same.
  
  What happened: The whole mindmap gets reorganized instead of just the child 
node appearing.
  In addition, if you have a large mindmap, it gets zoomed out until all of 
fits into the view.
  
  This makes making mindmaps very clumsy, especially when working on large
  mindmaps. In general what makes mindmaps the powerful tool they are is
  that you can organize them naturally and that aspect gets totally
  destroyed by this bug.

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Reorganizes every time a child node is added
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245626
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