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Currently, there are | Currently, there are no experimental versions available. The latest release candidate can be downloaded from [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118 Files section]. | ||
==Obtaining focus for selected node in reliable manner== | ==Obtaining focus for selected node in reliable manner== |
Revision as of 11:04, 7 July 2010
The development of FreeMind is coordinated using FreeMind's project page at SourceForge, and also using this wiki. At wiki, we have requests for enhancements page; there is also requests for enhancements (RFEs) page at SourceForge (not preferred). You can browse CVS repository. We also use SourceForge for bugs, and open discussion forum. We do not use the documentation part there as we use this wiki instead. Contributing to FreeMindSee Contributing. Getting started as a developerSee Getting started as a developer. Getting started as a testerSee Getting started as a tester. Reporting bugsSee Reporting bugs. Organization of FreeMind developmentInitially, every active developer of the core team works on his own CVS branch. Our intermediate results are published as our "alpha versions". We use forum Open Discussion and section Experimental_versions on this wiki page to communicate them. Further details about the FreeMind release process are described on the FreeMind Release process page. Experimental versionsCurrently, there are no experimental versions available. The latest release candidate can be downloaded from Files section. Obtaining focus for selected node in reliable mannerRequesting focus for NodeView using requestFocus() method is unreliable. A reliable way of doing that has been implemented in the method getController().obtainFocusForSelected(); Requesting focus using newSelected.requestFocus(); where More development pagesTo see all development pages, have a look at the category Development, by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page. |