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Starting shortly Freeplane will be extensible via add-ons, that are packages that can be downloaded from a central locations and that provide some non-standard functionality. Here are the first preliminary add-ons (for use with [http://freeplane.sourceforge.net/preview/ preview] versions only):
 
Starting shortly Freeplane will be extensible via add-ons, that are packages that can be downloaded from a central locations and that provide some non-standard functionality. Here are the first preliminary add-ons (for use with [http://freeplane.sourceforge.net/preview/ preview] versions only):
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==Installation==
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To install
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1. copy the link location of the download links (use context menu of your web browser).
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2. Open the Manage Add-ons dialog via Tools->Add-ons.
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3. Enter the copied link in the "Install" text field at the bottom of the dialog.
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4. Click on "Install".
  
 
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Revision as of 00:38, 17 October 2011

Add-ons

Starting shortly Freeplane will be extensible via add-ons, that are packages that can be downloaded from a central locations and that provide some non-standard functionality. Here are the first preliminary add-ons (for use with preview versions only):

Installation

To install

1. copy the link location of the download links (use context menu of your web browser). 2. Open the Manage Add-ons dialog via Tools->Add-ons. 3. Enter the copied link in the "Install" text field at the bottom of the dialog. 4. Click on "Install".

Insert Inline Image

This script asks for an URL and inserts an HTML <img> tag at the end of the node's text. If the node is not already an HTML node it will be converted.Known from the example scripts page.

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Example Theme

This little theme add-on installs the old link icons (Link.png and LinkLocal.png).

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Developer Tools

This add-on collects some utilities that script and/or add-on developers will find useful. Among other:

  • checkAddOn.groovy: Adds all standard nodes, attributes and notes to the current map. Can be used with an empty Map to create an add-on skeleton.
  • insertBinary: Asks for a file to insert as text of the current node (BASE64 encoded).

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