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Each node is formatted accordingly to its style.
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The style defines the appearence of node: colors, shape and font of node, edges and clouds; style can also add icons to node. Each node can be formated accordingly to a style.  
The style defines the appearence of the node: colors, shape and font of node, edges and clouds and also can add icons to node.
 
  
 
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== Introducing styles==
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== Introducing styles ==
  
Since Freeplane release 1.2, styles allow to:
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Freeplane provides default styles and user can add his own styles. Since Freeplane release 1.2, styles allow to:  
  
*1. change node style quickly through a new formatting panel (use View->Formatting panel to display/hide the panel, see screen capture:[[Media:Formating Panel.png]])
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#change node formats quickly through a new formatting panel (use "View->Formatting panel" to display/hide the panel, screen capture:[[Media:Formating_Panel.png]])  
*2. change node style by choosing a style among styles list (use the combo "style" in Freeplane's main toolbar, see screen capture:[[Media:Styles - Combo.png]])
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#change node style by choosing a style among styles list (use the combo "style" in Freeplane's main toolbar, screen capture:[[Media:Styles_-_Combo.png]])  
*3. define you own styles through a style editor (use Styles->Edit styles ..., see screen capture:[[Media:Styles Editor.png]]).
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#define you own styles through a styles editor (use "Styles-&gt;Edit styles ...", screen capture:[[Media:Styles_Editor.png]]). <span id="1290893870091E" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span>
  
Originally each node has style "default". It can be assigned another style with solution 1 or 2 described above.
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Originally each node has the "default" style. Node can be assigned another appearence with solution 1 or 2 described above. If automatic layout is on, the node is assigned the style corresponding to its level in the map. It's also possible to automaticly format node using [[Conditional node styles]].  
If automatic layout is on, the node is assigned the style corresponding to its level.
 
You can also automaticly format node using [[conditional node styles]].
 
  
== Changing style of a node==
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== Changing style of a node ==
Changing the style automatically apply to all selected nodes the style format.
 
The style format can be changed:
 
* by selecting a new style in the toolbar style list,
 
* by using menu "Styles->Redefine style": it re-formats the currently selected node with its orignal style.
 
  
== Managing styles with the style editor==
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Changing the style automatically apply, to all selected nodes, the style formats. The node style can be changed:  
To open the style editor:
 
* use menu "Styles->Edit styles"
 
  
There you can see all defined styles some are provided by default.
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*by selecting a style name in the toolbar styles list,
To add your own style:
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*by using menu "Styles-&gt;Redefine style": it re-formats the currently selected node with its orignal style.
* use menu "Styles->Edit Styles", styles map is displayed, then choose a style, right click, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style...", enter new style name. Result: a new style is added and appears in the user's styles branch.
 
You can now fully define the style with the right side formatting panel. Close the style editor. Your style is available in toolbar's style list.
 
  
==Other style features==
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== Managing styles with the styles editor  ==
* you can change the display style order in toolbar's style list by moving style in the styles map / style editor,
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* using action "Styles->copy styles...": copies styles from any mindmap which can be selected in the file selection dialog (import ?).
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To manage styles you need first to open the styles editor:
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*menu "Styles-&gt;Edit styles". Result: a map containing all styles is displayed.
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There you can modify all defined styles&nbsp;: either styles provided by default with Freeplane, or add/change your own styles. Note that's its allowed to remove default freeplane's styles.<br>
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To add your own style:
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*in the styles editor choose the style with the nearest format of the style you want to create, right click on this style, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style...", enter new style name. Result: a new style is added and appears in the user's styles branch.
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You can now fully define the style with the formatting panel. Close the style editor. Your new style is available for immediate use in toolbar's style list.
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To rename a user style: <br>
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*select you style, right click, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style...", enter the new name you want, remove the old style entry.<br>
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To change the display order of styles in the main toolbar styles list&nbsp;:
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*move up / down branchs or styles in the styles editor.<br>
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== Other style features  ==
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*Using menu "Styles-&gt;copy styles...": copies styles from any mindmap, which can be selected in the file selection dialog, to the current map. It works like an import user's styles from an other map.
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[[Category:User_Documentation]]
 
[[Category:User_Documentation]]

Revision as of 22:02, 27 November 2010

The style defines the appearence of node: colors, shape and font of node, edges and clouds; style can also add icons to node. Each node can be formated accordingly to a style.

Introducing styles

Freeplane provides default styles and user can add his own styles. Since Freeplane release 1.2, styles allow to:

  1. change node formats quickly through a new formatting panel (use "View->Formatting panel" to display/hide the panel, screen capture:Media:Formating_Panel.png)
  2. change node style by choosing a style among styles list (use the combo "style" in Freeplane's main toolbar, screen capture:Media:Styles_-_Combo.png)
  3. define you own styles through a styles editor (use "Styles->Edit styles ...", screen capture:Media:Styles_Editor.png).

Originally each node has the "default" style. Node can be assigned another appearence with solution 1 or 2 described above. If automatic layout is on, the node is assigned the style corresponding to its level in the map. It's also possible to automaticly format node using Conditional node styles.

Changing style of a node

Changing the style automatically apply, to all selected nodes, the style formats. The node style can be changed:

  • by selecting a style name in the toolbar styles list,
  • by using menu "Styles->Redefine style": it re-formats the currently selected node with its orignal style.

Managing styles with the styles editor

To manage styles you need first to open the styles editor:

  • menu "Styles->Edit styles". Result: a map containing all styles is displayed.

There you can modify all defined styles : either styles provided by default with Freeplane, or add/change your own styles. Note that's its allowed to remove default freeplane's styles.

To add your own style:

  • in the styles editor choose the style with the nearest format of the style you want to create, right click on this style, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style...", enter new style name. Result: a new style is added and appears in the user's styles branch.

You can now fully define the style with the formatting panel. Close the style editor. Your new style is available for immediate use in toolbar's style list.

To rename a user style:

  • select you style, right click, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style...", enter the new name you want, remove the old style entry.

To change the display order of styles in the main toolbar styles list :

  • move up / down branchs or styles in the styles editor.

Other style features

  • Using menu "Styles->copy styles...": copies styles from any mindmap, which can be selected in the file selection dialog, to the current map. It works like an import user's styles from an other map.