How can I prevent draw.io edit icons appearing on a published confluence page?

Craig Arnatt October 6, 2018

If I embed a Draw.io graphic on a published confluence page if I mouse over the diagram, a grey header box appears around the diagram with; pencil (edit) + / - magnification and expander icons. 

If you arbitrarily click inside the diagram it opens the drawing in its own window which is weird. 

I don't see the logic in allowing these icons or opening of the drawing by itself if you click it.  I don't want my users to be able to edit the diagram unless you are actually editing the page. 

https://imgur.com/a/qai5Uug

 

 

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David Benson _draw_io_
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October 9, 2018

We do now have instance configuration for Confluence Cloud, are you saying you want to be able to switch off direct editing site-wide?

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October 7, 2018

Hi @Craig Arnatt,

draw.io diagrams are page attachments, so the permissions are those of ability of that user to view and edit those attachments.

If a user with view-only permission for attachments hovers over the diagram, the pencil icon will be disabled.

Roman.

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