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* The wiki page [[Add-ons (install)]] describes how to install (and de-install) the add-on.  
 
* The wiki page [[Add-ons (install)]] describes how to install (and de-install) the add-on.  
 
* Check the description of the language pack below if it replaces one or more documentation files standardly provided with Freeplane. If so, and if the add-on is of a later date than Freeplane, the following actions are possible.  
 
* Check the description of the language pack below if it replaces one or more documentation files standardly provided with Freeplane. If so, and if the add-on is of a later date than Freeplane, the following actions are possible.  
** Either you can de-install the add-on.  
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** Either you can de-install the add-on. This removes all files of the language pack.
** Or you can remove the older, replacing files by hand from the Freeplane user directory.
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** Or you can remove only the older, replacing files by hand from the Freeplane user directory.
  
 
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=Languages=

Revision as of 19:59, 26 February 2012

This page is under development.

Introduction

A language pack is a set of files for a specific language which is additional to or replacing the documentation and translation files provided with the standard Freeplane download. It may consist of documentation files, examples, instruction files, images, video's and the dictionary for the spell checker. There may exist different language packs for different user groups of the language. The sections below describe for which languages and user groups these language packs exist and which is the link to download the language pack. Each language is references by the two lettercode used in Freeplane.

Instructions for use

  • The wiki page Add-ons (install) describes how to install (and de-install) the add-on.
  • Check the description of the language pack below if it replaces one or more documentation files standardly provided with Freeplane. If so, and if the add-on is of a later date than Freeplane, the following actions are possible.
    • Either you can de-install the add-on. This removes all files of the language pack.
    • Or you can remove only the older, replacing files by hand from the Freeplane user directory.

Languages

NL

The Dutch language pack contains the dictionary for the spell checker.
[Language-pack_NL_addon.mm Download]