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To and from OpenOffice Writer To export to OpenOffice Writer you first need to have all of the nodes on the right-hand side of the main/parent node in the mindmap (please make a correction if this is wrong).This also works with the Calc spreadsheet application. Doing this with several columns, creates corresponding child nodes. You can copy a selection of cells in Excel and drop it in FreeMind. To and from Microsoft Excel Import and export with Microsoft Excel works by drag & drop or copy & paste of complete nodes.
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Then you can just create a series of links to each node in CT, and call up and navigate through the nodes that way. Let’s say you’re working through a big Freeplane mind map, and you don’t want to forget the last node you were working on (or maybe a whole range of nodes in different parts of the map). This feature could be used as a form of bookmarking Freeplane nodes externally.
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I imagine a similar process would need to be followed with Scrivener or any other software that allows you to add a new protocol. I like to have “View > Center selected node” on, so the node will always be displayed in the centre. A link to the Freeplane node will be created.ĥ) Click on the link in CT, and Freeplane will display the linked node. To use it with ConnectedText, the following steps need to be followed:ġ) Add the word “freeplane” to the list of protocols in My Documents > ConnectedText > protocols.txt and restart CT.Ģ) Go to Freeplane > Tools > Preferences > Environment and tick the two boxes for “Single program instance.” (If you don’t do this, a new Freeplane application instance will launch every time you click on the link.)ģ) Then navigate to any node in a Freeplane map to which you want to link to, right click on it, and select “Copy node URI.”Ĥ) Go to a CT topic, type ] and that’s it. I’ve been experimenting with this feature, trying to find a use for it. I’d missed the whole “outliner” mode, which looks pretty good (although on my Ubuntu box a collapsed node didn’t show up in the parent, making it hard to know what was IN the outline).īut it does seem a remarkably flexible tool, bridging the gap between dashboard, file manager, link manager, mind map, and outliner. I used to use it a lot, then kind of drifted away from it. May I ask why you’ve decided to go with Freeplane as your outliner of choice? “Check updates” tells me that version 1.3.11 is now available. I have Freeplane 1.2.23 installed (OS X). I’m a little confused by release numbers. But being able to link to specific Freeplane nodes opens up new possibilities. So far I’ve been using such links in the opposite direction (linking from a Freeplane node to a ConnectedText topic or a Surfulater item), which is also very useful. If I understand this correctly, this should allow one to link from a document within another software (such as Scrivener or ConnectedText) directly to a specific node in Freeplane.
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> Install url handler for protocol “freeplane” for windows and mac Out of all the improvements listed, this one sounds the most interesting to me, as a non-sophisticated but daily user: Freeplane these days is my main outliner, and I never bothered with those advanced features. But before new users might be put off by this, let me say that it’s perfectly possible to use Freeplane as a very simple outliner, without the need to get involved with any of the advanced features. The improvements seem to be fairly technical, focusing on sophisticated power users. Use signed jar so that local jar files work with the latest java versions
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Use signed applet and jnlp descriptors so that local applets can run with the latest java Textbox in preferences for common/global LaTeX macros (plugins->LaTeX) Scripting API:, node shifts, node.minimalDistanceBetweenChildren Scripting API for node encryption, exports and map specific storage Option to set image resolution for PNG/JPG image export
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Named filter conditions are part of the main menu Menu and preferences structure can be edited by users Latex rendered inline with automatic line breaks Install url handler for protocol “freeplane” for windows and mac A summary of improvements and additions from the forum:Ībility to rearrange custom filters in the filter composerĪdd Format=Unparsed LaTeX and \unparsedlatex node prefix to allow LaTeX content that is solely used for exportĪllow program arguments like file.mm#ID_123456 to choose the first selected nodeĪllow to enter external http and https urls in add / change external image dialogīigger filter composer window depending on screen resolutionĮditor for Latex with Syntax Highlighting