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+ | '''Update: Freeplane is packaged for Debian/Ubuntu => just run: | ||
+ | apt-get install freeplane | ||
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+ | The following steps are recommended if the Freeplane package for your distro is out of date: | ||
1. [http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeplane/ Download] the Freeplane zipfile, and extract its contents to the folder of your choosing (e.g. ~/local/freeplane-xxxx , where xxxx is a version-number). | 1. [http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeplane/ Download] the Freeplane zipfile, and extract its contents to the folder of your choosing (e.g. ~/local/freeplane-xxxx , where xxxx is a version-number). | ||
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2. Create a freeplane symlink to ~/local/freeplane-xxxx: <pre>ln -nsf ~/local/freeplane-xxxx ~/local/freeplane</pre> | 2. Create a freeplane symlink to ~/local/freeplane-xxxx: <pre>ln -nsf ~/local/freeplane-xxxx ~/local/freeplane</pre> | ||
− | 3. (optional) If you have a ~/bin folder which is in your shell path, you can create a symlink to the freeplane start-script: <pre>ln -s ~/local/freeplane/freeplane.sh ~/bin/freeplane</pre> | + | 3. (optional) If you have a ~/bin folder which is in your shell path, you can create a symlink to the freeplane start-script: <pre>ln -s ~/local/freeplane/freeplane.sh ~/bin/freeplane</pre> If you do that you should now be able to run freeplane from the commandline by simply typing <code>freeplane</code>. |
4. Finally, to add an icon which will show up in your applications menu, save the following text to the file <code>~/.local/share/applications/freeplane.desktop</code> : | 4. Finally, to add an icon which will show up in your applications menu, save the following text to the file <code>~/.local/share/applications/freeplane.desktop</code> : | ||
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Now, any time you wish to update your Freeplane application, just repeat steps 1 and 2. | Now, any time you wish to update your Freeplane application, just repeat steps 1 and 2. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 19 March 2017
For UBUNTU, see here
Update: Freeplane is packaged for Debian/Ubuntu => just run:
apt-get install freeplane
The following steps are recommended if the Freeplane package for your distro is out of date:
1. Download the Freeplane zipfile, and extract its contents to the folder of your choosing (e.g. ~/local/freeplane-xxxx , where xxxx is a version-number).
2. Create a freeplane symlink to ~/local/freeplane-xxxx:
ln -nsf ~/local/freeplane-xxxx ~/local/freeplane
3. (optional) If you have a ~/bin folder which is in your shell path, you can create a symlink to the freeplane start-script:
ln -s ~/local/freeplane/freeplane.sh ~/bin/freeplane
If you do that you should now be able to run freeplane from the commandline by simply typing freeplane
.
4. Finally, to add an icon which will show up in your applications menu, save the following text to the file ~/.local/share/applications/freeplane.desktop
:
[Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Freeplane Exec=/bin/sh /home/YOUR-USERNAME/local/freeplane/freeplane.sh %f Terminal=false Icon=/home/YOUR-USERNAME/local/freeplane/freeplane.svg Type=Application MimeType=application/x-freemind Categories=Application;Office; GenericName=Freeplane Comment=A free mind mapping tool
(for more details on why adding this file works, see the XDG Desktop Menu Specification, which is followed by all major linux desktop-environments)
Now, any time you wish to update your Freeplane application, just repeat steps 1 and 2.