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The root are called (grand) parents of nodes further away called (grand) children. Together these branches form a family descendancy. Aseries of connected nodes are similar to branches of a tree. The big oval to the left is a special node called root.Īll nodes are connected through lines called edges. The line you see at the left is anĮdge. Also the text to the left, " Introduction" is a node. The text you are reading right now is in a node. This makes maps more versatile in situations where information is being developed or information must be displayed selectively, depending on the users need. The difference being that nodes can be moved around and be hidden more easily. In a sense, a node is comparable to a paragraph of a book which can display text, images and other types of information.

The different chapters cover all of the functionality and show what is the most efficient way of doing using socalled context menus. Using the Freeplane menu generally is not the fastest and most effcient way. In Freeplane the same result can be achieved in a number of ways. The chapters after the Introduction are worth reading for the following reason. And some very special functions are to be found in menu Tools. The main editing functions are to be found in menu Edit. Therefore you only need to read the introduction of this Tutorial to be ready to start mind mapping using the Freeplan main menu bar. It is a general practice that people don't like reading manuals. For more and more detailed information, see the documentation atHelp > Documentation. The goal of this Tutorial is to describe the most used functions of Freeplane in a simple and systematic way. The Wiki Tutorial Freeplane contains concrete examples of application areas.
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The software supports creating, sharing and usingmind maps, which are a kind of information maps.
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12.1 Protecting child nodes with a password.11.5 Loading and using filter set for this Quick reference.
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5.8 Link from outside to a particular node.2.3.2 Making and moving a free floating node.2.3.1 Post-it nodes: free positionable, free floating.If you login to SF via Open ID the links from within FP will not work competitorįreemind vs Freeplane Found a mistake? Edit this page on GitHub. *Open many MM files at once [=bug reports= You need to embed images to make them resizable. Total start to stop for me around 2 hours with no (real) errors. It takes a bit of time so plan accordingly.
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mm files [=how to get freeplane to run as portable application= *How to search and sort [*Getting FP running on Fedora 13 was not as straight forward as I would have liked but it works (obviously) *How to search across all open MM files [*How to use outline view I would highly recommend screencast-o-matic for recording as it works on every platform with Java installed. Here are a few screencasts of Freeplane in action. XML External Entity vulnerability in map parser
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Scripting! Update Freeplane's Groovy version Information management with Freeplane add-on dView(indexfile) Groovy scripts and formulas can escape sandbox Freeplane features you were missing in FreeMind
