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    Thanks a lot guys! I now defined this Latex macro for myself thanks to Dimitry and Felix: \newcommand{\c}[1]{\underline{\textcolor{white}{\text{#1}}}\ } So I can define a cloze like Water is made up of \c{Hydrogen} and \c{Oxygen}.. To be able to see the white font more easily when the node is selected, I changed the selection color to a slightly darker one. @Miguel Thanks for the explanation. I might do it that way for some nodes but the use case is a little different from the cloze concept I guess....

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Freeplane

    I see, thanks!

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Freeplane

    Thanks a lot guys! I now defined this Latex macro for myself thanks to Dimitry and Felix: \newcommand{\c}[1]{\underline{\textcolor{white}{#1}}\ } So I can define a cloze like Water is made up of \c{Hydrogen} and \c{Oxygen}.. To be able to see the white font more easily when the node is selected, I changed the selection color to a slightly darker one. @Miguel Thanks for the explanation. I might do it that way for some nodes but the use case is a little different from the cloze concept I guess. With...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Freeplane

    The color trick is a really good idea! Doesn't work for Latex content though as I see no way of controlling the text color. I guess I could also have the answer as a collapsed child or as the node details but for multiple blanks in a node this would be a bit messy, like [(1) was born in (2)] -> [(1) Jack Bauer], [(2) 1965]. Or the child node just has the whole text again without the blanks.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Freeplane

    Hi guys, I'm using FreePlane for university and I think it's really good but I'm wondering if it's possible to have something like cloze deletion like in Anki. So basically you'd be able to specify a part of the note that is hidden, like a part that you have to recall, and if you click somewhere it gets revealed (e.g. "Water consists of X and X" -> "Water consists of Hydrogen and Oxygen."). So is there some existing way of doing this? If not, is there maybe a different way of training your ability...

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