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Revision as of 20:15, 23 April 2017
Contents
Command-line options
Call freeplane like this:
freeplane [options] [file1 [file2 ...]]
- -h|--help: list available options
- -X<menukey>: execute menu item with key <menukey>. Use devtools add-on to find the menu keys
- -S: stop after executing menu items
- -N: set the 'nonInteractive' system property to 'true'
- -U<userdir>: set the freeplane user config directory (only since version 1.3.3!!!)
Batch execution of menu items (e.g. scripts) is described in a special wiki article.
Debug start script under Linux
Start Freeplane in debug mode (if you have problems starting):
DEBUG=true freeplane.sh
Environment variables
Select Java installation used to run Freeplane
if you want to run Freeplane with any particular Java installation under Windows OS, the recommended way is to set environment variable FREEPLANE_JAVA_HOME to its root and run freeplane.exe or freeplaneConsole.exe
FREEPLANE_JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_131
JAVA_OPTS
Set Java Properties, e.g. set the freeplane user config directory in Freeplane < 1.3.3:
JAVA_OPTS=-Dorg.freeplane.userfpdir=$HOME/blabla freeplane.sh