I too have this question!
Hello Gregorz, thankyou for your sympathetic reply. Yes, I will see if I can devise a way to launch freeplane using a bat file instead. Corporate IT landscape citizenship can be so frustrating! BR! /marcus
Cylance blocks execution and quarantines freeplane, using launch4j
Right, was indecisive. I have filed a bug: https://sourceforge.net/p/freeplane/bugs/2833/ It is not "critical" to me, as I am aware of this issue and rebuilding it works I have resolved to work with the mindmap in a git repo and in small steps with small commits to it so I could backtrack if a save fails and corrups the file again. But that said, it is not a nice bug, of course :) How prevalent it is / how the mindmap comes into a shape where it appears, I have of course no idea. Oh, and I encrypted...
OK, so once again the rebuild workaround seems to be successful. I will keep the bugged out versions of the document around for a while. I got the same error in both 1.7.10 and after upgrading to 1.8.8.
Hello, I have a decent size mindmap (<2k nodes), using links/connectors between nodes, cloned nodes, attributes, icons. Also using scripts to import and export nodes and set attributes. I have a large problem - I am replacing alot of the nodes and the save operation yields an error. I have tried different ways to isolate the problem. I am not sure what is causing it. I am storing the mindmap in a git repo, so I can rollback. But I cannot make progress! Hmm, I just realized I can try and copy nodes...
Very interesting! Presence should also be considered in a roadmap. So users viewing/working on a mindmap are presented visibly, similar to e g google docs or miro/realtimeboard. Would need a change in the freeplane ui of course.
Hi Edo, actually the answer is a progression, like a tutorial (!). So it is indeed one answer, but he evolves it so you can follow along to understand why the code is expanded. Anyway, the approach works fine for some tasks, but I have found that it is not so well suited to run node manipulation in another thread. I suspect that freeplane expects scripts to create nodes, etc from the main thread context. Concretely, what happens: I run an import script (a script that creates 1500 nodes from a CSV)...