No, it's not really so important to me, just wanted to know if it was possible to select (and apply format) specific connectors the same way you can select specific nodes. Thanks for the info!
Ummm... I'm not sure I've understood correctly. I think the problem comes when using the "Apply level styles: for all nodes option", but I have still a lot to learn and experiment. Thanks!
Thanks, here it is.
Thanks for the fix, Dimitry! I'm pretty new with the program, so it was not obvious to me that this was a bug, I thought it was user error. Good to know that the bug tracker is the place to report bugs, tough. Thanks again!
Hi, when using copy / paste format I'm often finding that Freeplane pastes only certain format attributes from one node to the other. In this example, you can see how the border color and the bold text are not being pasted: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gYZCsKyzK26aIndqhhSJYQ_EhHVOsqvS/view?usp=sharing Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance for any help
Hi, when using copy / paste format I'm often finding that Freeplane pastes only certain format attributes from one node to the other. In the attached example, you can see how the border color and the bold text are not being pasted. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance for any help
Hi, I would like to select several connectors at a time, for example to assign the same color to all of them. Is that possible? Thanks!
For some reason, I can't make the "recent color" feature to work for me, it forgets the most recent used color really quickly. For example, If I select, say, a custom color in the palete (1), it doesn't appear in teh "Recent color" palette (2). As a result, when I want to use custom colors between two different elements (for example, two connectors), I need to copy the hue / saturation / value data manually, which is a little bit tedious. Another example: if I select a color, say, background for...
For some reason, I can't make the "recent color" feature to work for me, it forgets the most recent used color really quickly. For example, If I select, say, a custom color in the palete (1), it doesn't appear in teh "Recent color" palette (2). As a result, when I want to use custom colors between two different elements (for example, two connectors), I need to copy the hue / saturation / value data manually, which is a little bit tedious. Another example: if I select a color, say, background for...
Hi, I would like to select several connector at a time, for example to assign the same color to all of them. Is that possible? Thanks!
In case you mean export your map to PDF, you can do it easily from File > Export
OpenJDK 15 worked fine, thanks very much for your help!
That's great, thanks!
After many tries, I've followed all the steps, but I'm still unable to make freeplane portable (I'm using v 1.9.11.paf.exe) work. It keeps asking for JRE 1.8.0 - 15. Any hint?
Thanks, it looks promising. Is it going to be the "official" documentation or is it a personal project?
Same problem here, I would like to do what's on the attached picture. Is it still no possible with more modern versions? Thanks!
Same problem here, I would like to do what's on the attached picture. Is it still no possible with more modern versions? Thanks!
Hi all, after trying Freeplane a couple a years ago (the truth is that I simply found it kind of difficult to use), and using xmind for some time, I decided to try Freeplane again. I still have a lot of questions and a lot to learn, of course, but after a few days experimenting with the program and editing its capabilities, I'd really just want to say: thanks for such a great program!
Hi all, after trying Freeplane a couple a years ago (the truth is that I simply found it kind of difficult to use), and after using xmind for some time, I decided to try Freeplane again. I still have a lot of questions and a lot to learn, of course, but after a few days experimenting with the program and editing its capabilities, I'd really just want to say: thanks for such a great program!