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== Creating own XSLT transformations ==
 
== Creating own XSLT transformations ==
  
You can define your own export as xslt table where you can implement all transformations. For instance you can generate your own xhtml and also attribute html elements with class attributes for css styling. XSL files must be stored in the ''xslt'' subfolder, either in the Freeplane system directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Freeplane\xslt\) or in the Freeplane user directory (e.g. ~/.freeplane/xslt/).  
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You can define your own export as xslt table where you can implement all transformations. For instance you can generate your own xhtml and also attribute html elements with class attributes for css styling. XSL files must be stored in the ''xslt'' subfolder, either in the Freeplane system directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Freeplane\resources\xslt\) or in the Freeplane user directory (e.g. ~/.freeplane/xslt/).  
  
 
XSL files must have the .xsl extension.  
 
XSL files must have the .xsl extension.  
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*''description'' is a description of the file format (e.g. "Meeting Minutes in HTML")
 
*''description'' is a description of the file format (e.g. "Meeting Minutes in HTML")
  
Only the first unique combination of extensions and description will be kept, in such a way that users can "overwrite" an already existing XSLT sheet with their own version.  
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Only the first unique combination of extensions and description will be kept, in such a way that users can "overwrite" an already existing XSLT sheet with their own version.
  
 
== Viewing XML input for XSLT export transformation  ==
 
== Viewing XML input for XSLT export transformation  ==

Revision as of 09:57, 25 June 2012

Running export

This function is available through menu File > Export > Using XSLT...

The Export Using XSLT function applies an XSL Transformation to the Freeplane mindmap, to create a new file.

In the Freeplane Export using XSLT dialog box, the Files of type combo is populated with the list of user defined XSL files.

Creating own XSLT transformations

You can define your own export as xslt table where you can implement all transformations. For instance you can generate your own xhtml and also attribute html elements with class attributes for css styling. XSL files must be stored in the xslt subfolder, either in the Freeplane system directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Freeplane\resources\xslt\) or in the Freeplane user directory (e.g. ~/.freeplane/xslt/).

XSL files must have the .xsl extension.

XSL files must contain within the 5 first lines a string matching the following pattern:

MINDMAPEXPORT extensions description

where the fields in italic are relative to the file format to which the mindmap will be exported to using this specific XSLT sheet:

  • extensions is a semi-colon separated list of acceptable file extensions without asterisk or dot (e.g. "htm;html")
  • description is a description of the file format (e.g. "Meeting Minutes in HTML")

Only the first unique combination of extensions and description will be kept, in such a way that users can "overwrite" an already existing XSLT sheet with their own version.

Viewing XML input for XSLT export transformation

The input xml for xslt transformations is different from the content of mm file. There is a special export sheet "Export raw xml with node formatting". XML produced by this sheet is the exact copy of the XML fed into xslt transformations.