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* Step 2 : install the standard menu file as a personnal menu file
 
* Step 2 : install the standard menu file as a personnal menu file
 
** Launch Freeplane
 
** Launch Freeplane
** Goto menu : Tools > Open user directory  
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** Goto menu : Tools > Open user directory (the directory displayed should be something like : "...\Data\Freeplane\1.2.x")
** Copy the file "mindmapmodemenu.xml" extracted at the end of Step 1 to the directory displayed (the directory should be something like : "...\Data\Freeplane\1.2.x")
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** There create a sub-folders structure : "[USER_DIR]\resources\xml"
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** Copy in the new sub-folder "xml" the file "mindmapmodemenu.xml" extracted at the end of Step 1
 
*Step 3 : modifying the content of our personnal menu file
 
*Step 3 : modifying the content of our personnal menu file
 
** Open the "mindmapmodemenu.xml" with a text editor (I suggest Notepad++), now you can perform the changes you want ... see below.
 
** Open the "mindmapmodemenu.xml" with a text editor (I suggest Notepad++), now you can perform the changes you want ... see below.

Revision as of 21:57, 16 May 2011

Freeplane menus definition

Introduction

Freeplane menus are defined in a XML file. This file defines:

  • menus and commands available in menus
  • contextual menus and commands
  • toolbars
  • keyboard shortcuts (sometimes also called accelerators).

This file allows any Freeplane's user with a basic technical knowledge to customized Freeplane user interface either to use a personnalized Freeplane or to suggest new menu structure to Freeplane community.

Note: this documentation is available for Freeplane 1.2 and above (the menus file "mindmapmodemenu.xml" has been introduced in this Freeplane version).

Standard Menus file name and location

The file containing menus is named "mindmapmodemenu.xml". This file is included in Freeplane distribution and can be found in: "[FP_INSTALL_DIR]\core\org.freeplane.core\lib\freeplaneeditor.jar\xml".

List of all menus files for Freeplane

Freeplane menus files
Usage File name
Full Freeplane mode mindmapmodemenu.xml
Map view only mode browsemodemenu.xml
File browser mode filemodemenu.xml
Style editor stylemodemenu.xml
Applet menu (when map is published on a web site) appletMenu.xml


Structure reference for Freeplane menus file (XML format)

To be completed by Freeplane developpers...

How to customize Freeplane menus file ?

  • Step 1 : get the standard menu file
    • Goto directory: "[FP_INSTALL_DIR]\core\org.freeplane.core\lib" on the system where you downloaded Freeplane (NOT Internet)
    • Open the file: "freeplaneeditor.jar" with an archiver (I suggest IZArc, depending on your archiver you may rename "freeplaneeditor.jar" in "freeplaneeditor.zip" to open it)
    • In the archiver: open directory XML and extract file "mindmapmodemenu.xml"
  • Step 2 : install the standard menu file as a personnal menu file
    • Launch Freeplane
    • Goto menu : Tools > Open user directory (the directory displayed should be something like : "...\Data\Freeplane\1.2.x")
    • There create a sub-folders structure : "[USER_DIR]\resources\xml"
    • Copy in the new sub-folder "xml" the file "mindmapmodemenu.xml" extracted at the end of Step 1
  • Step 3 : modifying the content of our personnal menu file
    • Open the "mindmapmodemenu.xml" with a text editor (I suggest Notepad++), now you can perform the changes you want ... see below.

Example of changes than can be performed in the Freeplane menu file

The simplest actions are to re-order commands in a menu, move commands from one menu to an other or add separator to group commands in a menu. You can perform these operations by simple Cut/Paste of the XML content (in respect with XML structure) in your personnal "mindmapmodemenu.xml" file created through step 1 to 3 above. You can also perform other changes, see developper's reference above for more informations. Restart Freeplane to reflect the changes you have made to FreePlane menus.