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What follows is a list of FreeMind accessories, provided by third parties. | What follows is a list of FreeMind accessories, provided by third parties. | ||
Feel free to add your own accessory. When adding a new link to an accessory you are the author of, please consider releasing your accessory by "GNU GPL V2 or later at your option" license. When you do, the FreeMind team can consider delivering your accessory as part of FreeMind. | Feel free to add your own accessory. When adding a new link to an accessory you are the author of, please consider releasing your accessory by "GNU GPL V2 or later at your option" license. When you do, the FreeMind team can consider delivering your accessory as part of FreeMind. | ||
==Conversions== | ==Conversions== | ||
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| LaTeX beamer presentation || ← || Java || [http://www.ladstatt.net/2009/01/04/jbeamer/ Convertor] || Java rewrite for XSLT script, more features | | LaTeX beamer presentation || ← || Java || [http://www.ladstatt.net/2009/01/04/jbeamer/ Convertor] || Java rewrite for XSLT script, more features | ||
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| Enhanced LaTeX beamer presentation || ← || XSLT || [http://sites.google.com/site/freemind2beamer/ Convertor] || Improves the previous convertor with notes and some richmedia features like images and a basic HTML style parsing | | Enhanced LaTeX beamer presentation || ← || XSLT || [http://sites.google.com/site/freemind2beamer/ Convertor] || Improves the previous convertor with notes and some richmedia features like images, clouds, LaTeX syntax compatibility and a basic HTML style parsing. | ||
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| Meeting notes || ← || Python || [http://code.google.com/p/mm2notes mm2notes] || Converts meeting notes taken with freemind into easier to read HTML | | Meeting notes || ← || Python || [http://code.google.com/p/mm2notes mm2notes] || Converts meeting notes taken with freemind into easier to read HTML | ||
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| mm files || ↔ || python || [http://elp.chronocv.fr/articles.php?lng=en&pg=6 Converter] || Import/Export python codes into mm files.(Licence GPLv3). | | mm files || ↔ || python || [http://elp.chronocv.fr/articles.php?lng=en&pg=6 Converter] || Import/Export python codes into mm files.(Licence GPLv3). | ||
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| Textile || ← || C# (?) || [http://blog.zinkler.com/freemind2textile/ FreeMind2Textile] || Convert a FreeMind mind map to textile, a markup language for text formatting used by some web applications, such as Basecamp. Requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0. | |||
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* Below is a Unix <tt>sed</tt> command to remove the optional data from a MindMap .mm file's XML to make it more reader-friendly, keeping only the TEXT attribute. After converting a MindMap file with this command, you can open the generated XML file in Firefox and use its XML element collapsing features to interactively view MindMaps even without Freemind installed.<br><tt><nowiki>sed -e "s/ \(CREATED\|MODIFIED\|ID\|POSITION\|FOLDED\)=\"[0-9a-zA-Z_]*\"//g" Old.mm > New.xml | * Below is a Unix <tt>sed</tt> command to remove the optional data from a MindMap .mm file's XML to make it more reader-friendly, keeping only the TEXT attribute. After converting a MindMap file with this command, you can open the generated XML file in Firefox and use its XML element collapsing features to interactively view MindMaps even without Freemind installed.<br><tt><nowiki>sed -e "s/ \(CREATED\|MODIFIED\|ID\|POSITION\|FOLDED\)=\"[0-9a-zA-Z_]*\"//g" Old.mm > New.xml | ||
</nowiki></tt><br>For version 0.9, this command drops more:<br><tt><nowiki>sed -e "s/ \(CREATED\|MODIFIED\|ID\|POSITION\|FOLDED\|COLOR\)=\"#\?[0-9a-zA-Z_]*\"//g" -e "s/<\(font\|hook\)[^>]\+\?>//g" Old.mm > New.xml</nowiki></tt> | </nowiki></tt><br>For version 0.9, this command drops more:<br><tt><nowiki>sed -e "s/ \(CREATED\|MODIFIED\|ID\|POSITION\|FOLDED\|COLOR\)=\"#\?[0-9a-zA-Z_]*\"//g" -e "s/<\(font\|hook\)[^>]\+\?>//g" Old.mm > New.xml</nowiki></tt> | ||
* [http://www.onekin.org/wsl WSL] creates a complete MediaWiki wiki from the mind map. WSL initializes corporate wikis with a "wiki scaffolding": a wiki installation where some categories, permissions, etc, are initialized to mimic the corporate settings. | |||
* [http://www.onekin.org/wikiwhirl WikiWhirl] is a wiki refactoring tool. It extracts a mind map from a wiki, let the users perform changes over the mind map and save back those changes to the wiki. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 12 April 2014
What follows is a list of FreeMind accessories, provided by third parties. Feel free to add your own accessory. When adding a new link to an accessory you are the author of, please consider releasing your accessory by "GNU GPL V2 or later at your option" license. When you do, the FreeMind team can consider delivering your accessory as part of FreeMind. Conversions
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