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There are several options you can change in the menu Edit > Preferences. However, there's a lot of options customizable in the text file ''user.properties''. If you are using Windows installer, this file is created automatically, and you only need to find it. | |||
On Linux, the file user.properties is stored in the folder .freemind in your home directory (~/.freemind or $HOME/.freemind). [This would certainly be consistent with other Linux apps, but (for me at least) FreeMind created ~/freemind and wasn't going to have anything to do with ~/.freemind.] | |||
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On Windows 2000 and XP, the path should look like | |||
C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name)\freemind\user.properties | |||
On German Windows setups it should be "Dokumente und Einstellungen" instead of "Documents and Settings". | |||
On Windows 95 and 98, the path should look like | |||
C:\WINDOWS\freemind\user.properties | |||
To find out about your home folder, run the command | |||
[ | echo %HOMEPATH% | ||
in your shell, which you can enter by running ''command'' or ''cmd''. (this is not true in all installations. If you relocate your Desktop folder the FreeMind-dir will be right next to it, whereever you put it.) | |||
You can change the 'user.properties' using plain text editor like Notepad. Note that every line starting with # will be ignored. | |||
If you are using plain binary distribution without installer, you have to copy 'user.properties' to its proper destination yourself. | |||
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<dd>user.properties is located in the '''freemind''' folder in your Home directory. | |||
To get the normal Mac Command-key combos to work open this file in TextEdit and do a find/replace with " control " as the the thing to find and " meta " as the replacement (the spaces before and after are important). A version of ''user.properties'' with these changes done can be found at [[User:AlainODea|my FreeMind Wiki homepage]].</dd> | |||
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--[[User:AlainODea|AlainODea]] 18:31, 30 Sep 2004 (PDT) |
Revision as of 18:22, 28 June 2006
There are several options you can change in the menu Edit > Preferences. However, there's a lot of options customizable in the text file user.properties. If you are using Windows installer, this file is created automatically, and you only need to find it. On Linux, the file user.properties is stored in the folder .freemind in your home directory (~/.freemind or $HOME/.freemind). [This would certainly be consistent with other Linux apps, but (for me at least) FreeMind created ~/freemind and wasn't going to have anything to do with ~/.freemind.] On Windows 2000 and XP, the path should look like C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name)\freemind\user.properties On German Windows setups it should be "Dokumente und Einstellungen" instead of "Documents and Settings". On Windows 95 and 98, the path should look like C:\WINDOWS\freemind\user.properties To find out about your home folder, run the command echo %HOMEPATH% in your shell, which you can enter by running command or cmd. (this is not true in all installations. If you relocate your Desktop folder the FreeMind-dir will be right next to it, whereever you put it.) You can change the 'user.properties' using plain text editor like Notepad. Note that every line starting with # will be ignored. If you are using plain binary distribution without installer, you have to copy 'user.properties' to its proper destination yourself. |
- Macintosh Key Binding:
- user.properties is located in the freemind folder in your Home directory. To get the normal Mac Command-key combos to work open this file in TextEdit and do a find/replace with " control " as the the thing to find and " meta " as the replacement (the spaces before and after are important). A version of user.properties with these changes done can be found at my FreeMind Wiki homepage.
--AlainODea 18:31, 30 Sep 2004 (PDT)