I'm still wondering if I can increase the visual size of the font in the markdown editing box and have the lines dynamically wrap. Any clues? (Long lines run off the right side of the edit box.)
@macmarrum thanks for the "Skip template" suggestion. It's a hack, but hitting ESC is easier than ^-W/TAB/TAB/SPACE (i.e., close, move to "No," select). BTW: I turned off "open last map" because FP/Java startup tends to be slow, and by years end, my most used MM is quite large (my 2021 "field-notes" MM is 1.2MB) and I don't want to slow it down further.
@macmarrum thanks for the "Skip template" suggestion. It's a hack, but hitting ESC is easier than ^-W/TAB/TAB/SPACE (i.e., close, move to "No," select).
I don't keep Freeplane (FP) or mindmaps (MMs) open within FP open for very long. Typically, I open FP and use "most recent" to find a recent file (though I continue to wish for a keyboard shortcut for this), or I open the file within a browser/launcher. Often I open a few more mindmaps by way of navigation. When I am done, I close them. Why do I close them? Other apps might access the MM files. This is because I have a command line tool that logs things to my most active MM, or, I'm on a different...
No? There's no way to disable?
When I start freeplane, it creates a default "New Mindmap". I can't close it easily via the keyboard and don't need it in any case. I don't see an option about how to disable the creation of this document...?
Also, the markdown editor pop-ups a new dialog with unwrapped lines. It'd be awesome to edit node text in the standard mode in markdown.
BTW: Are markdown tables supported, if so, which ones?