You raise some valid points. For me it's a question of how I connect things in my brain, and a bookmark on a node is very much a node-thing, not a map-thing - so it makes sense for me to have it in the node-context menu. On the other hand, that menu IS very crowded. Well, as long as I can make a keyboard-shortcut to bookmark an item, there's no problem for me really :)
I think the keys for what Henrik is mentioning is already in place - the default is Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right-arrow to navigate the nodes in consecutive order. However I am not exactly sure that Henriks usecase is covered by that option? But, if you navigate the order of the nodes rather than their visual position, you can't mess up with a wrong sequence of keys.
Well, I am talking about the possibilities, not necessarily what I intend to do :) I agree: I'd really like to see some good coders grab the idea (if they do it opensource) :)
I think the keys for what Edo is mentioning is already in place - the default is Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right-arrow to navigate the nodes in consecutive order. However I am not exactly sure that Henriks usecase is covered by that option? But, if you navigate the order of the nodes rather than their visual position, you can't mess up with a wrong sequence of keys.
I think the keys for what Edo is mentioning is already in place - the default is Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right-arrow to navigate the nodes in consecutive order. However I am not exactly sure that Henriks usecase is covered by that option? However, if you navigate the order of the nodes rather than their visual position, you can't mess up with a wrong sequence of keys.
(but hey - if my code is refactored a bit, you could also have a "produce clean an minimal HTML". in fact, if I create a plugin-structure, anybody would be able to write converters to any filetype they wanted)
I'm glad you get the idea - I too think that it could become very powerful. Already it's immensely useful for me, I have my classroom-notes and my assignments in the same mindmap, and a mindmap is much easier to navigate than a filesystem. " I wonder whether the styles in the document could also inherit from just the node level and not the Freeplane style" The Freeplane-styles have no direct bearing on the CSS-styles in the generated document. Freeplane says "this is an image, do whatever you normally...
In the thread where Dimitry announces the hidden-node feature, another user replies "That's cool! Now I can hide setting nodes that are not necessary to show all the time. It's very useful. " (my emphasis) - So I am not alone. BTW - go watch my video - the video is not cool, the project is (sry if that sounds cheeky - it's not meant to be :) ) I still support your idea as a new feature :)