hello Ghica, unfortunately, Java reserves two bytes for characters which is not enough for all (ancient!) languages. So you need to take 2+2 characters for some unicode characters, which fp does not currently do, and it is a huge effort to change this. Cheers and Best Regards, Felix
hello community, thanks for the excellent product! I was using 2.6.3 but this crashed when fetching an image via ssh (only on one out of 5 laptops so far). So now I am trying 2.8.1-12 on a stick which I created on linux with UEFI and legacy methods [1]. Both sticks do not show up in the boot menu of a laptop (Tuxedo N150CU). Note that the laptop uses EFI and only shows "EFI boot devices". The old stick (2.6.3, I do not know whether it was created with or without UEFI) does show up, however. [1] https://clonezilla.org/liveusb.php#linux-setup...
hi macmarrum, this one [1] is installed as /usr/share/mime/packages/freeplane.xml for the upstream .deb on Debian11, where it works ok (tested with nautilus->right-click->properties). [1] https://github.com/freeplane/freeplane/blob/1.9.x/debian-meta-data/freeplane.sharedmimeinfo Historically, this also registers freemind with a "header" of <map, but if freemind is not installed, freeplane will also register for <map. Freeplane is registered always with <map version="freeplane magic prefix. I think...
h Bugs, two solutions: LaTeX with \textsf{text}$_{b_1}$ or (partial solution, because Freeplane does not seem to support nested subscripts): HTML with something like text<sub>b<sub>1</sub></sub> Best Regards, Felix
h Bugs, two solutions: LaTeX with \textsf{text}$_{b_1}$ or (partial solution, because Freeplane does not seem to support nested subscripts): HTML with something like textb1 Best Regards, Felix
hi Bugs, Sorry, I wasn't sure if this forum needs to escape it. Try: text$_{b_1}$ Best Regards, Felix
hello Bugs, thanks for the video. Why do you escape the '$' with a '\'? Best Regards, Felix
hello bugs, you can only switches "font styles" within "Computer Modern": serif (roman), sans-serif, small caps of course with italic and bold. Best Regards, Felix