Right now, the answer (for version 3.2) appears to be NO. A recent Window 11 update has removed Use Legacy Console. The checkbox is there but it's grayed out and reactivating the option in Windows is beyond my pay grade.
I works. I just bought a mini pc with Windows 11 professional. The fix is the same as it is in Windows 10: bring up properties for the session and check the Use Legacy Console box. By default, it uses a different code page, so the border characters on popups look different, but things still work.
Just got my first "how about we upgrade you" notification from Microsoft. Don't have a spare machine to check this out. Having THE function properly is far more important to me than seeing nifty rounded corners. Can someone else please make the plunge?
I'm currently running THE 3.2 in Windows 10, and it works fine when the option Use Legacy Console is selected. Microsoft seems eager to get people using its new Terminal app, so I don't know how committed they are to maintaining backwards compatibility for useful non-MS programs. Not eager to switch, but at some point, choices become difficult.
quickfold, Robert STeiner, & Dimitry. Thanks for being more attentive to this than I've been. Using the Style Editor does what I need to do. I can read things as I'm working with them, and that's what's important. Even if I tell Style Editor to save the style, I have to change it for each new map. I guess that's what Dimitry fixed in 1.9.9 Freeplane is a great application, and its active support community makes it better.
I recently upgraded to freeplane 1.9.8. My existing mindmaps are functioning the same as they did before, but new maps display selected node(s) using a dark blue background that makes text hard to read. (See New_Default_selection_color.png) I don't know where this is coming from since the preferences dialog (See Prefernce_dialog.PNG) shows the standard selected note color as #0cffff which matches color that shows in the existing mindmaps.
In some of my mind maps, I've made extensive use of clones. Instead of making connections between the node clones, I use a builtin feature: - Right click on a selected clone node - Pick "Goto" on the popup menu. - A popup lists all other locations where the clone appears (current location isn't listed) - Hover the mouse pointer over an entry to see the full path to see more than the location shown - Click on the entry to go to that location If a node has been cloned extensively, the list can be a...
3.3 RC7 download that includes Windows executables.