Good news: I now have a functioning version of 1.7.5. YAY. (Thanks for the pointer to the .deb thing. Now I know where to go in the future.) Even better news: I found the "monitor size" option, and I have successfully enlarged stuff to the point I can read/see/use it! I have not at all tested it rigorously, but it sure looks promising! Thanks!
Thanks. I'll try that later today.
Thanks. All I could get via apt-get was 1.5. I'll see if I can download/install 1.7 manually.
I should add: I just found out that in ChromeOS 72 there's supposed to be some attempt to regulate resolution. I'm still at 71. I will hopefully get the update soon and will report back. In the meantime, though, I'd still be interested in knowing if there's a way to set the default font (size) within Freeplane.
The good news: the apt package (1.5.x) for freeplane seems to work as a Linux (beta) app on ChromeOS on my Pixelbook. So, YAY for that. However, everything is sooo tiny. Seems like the default font size is around 8pt or smaller. I'm kind of assuming it's got something to do with screen resolution. Here's the question: Is there any way to (preferably) change the default font size in Freeplane? Alternatively, does anyone know how to change the screen resolution ONLY IN LINUX on ChromeOS?
Thanks for the info. Is there anything at all I can do with the current stable version?...
I recently got a Surface Pro 4 and am trying to use Freeplane on it. While it seems...
Here's the output from /Applications/Freeplane.app/Contents/MacOS/universalJavaApplicationStub.sh...