If you click on Standard template (*.mm) it will show you the system-wide path for templates, if you click on User templates (*.mm) it will change to the user-defined path. ?> Depending on your current choice in the drop-down menu at the bottom of this dialogue, the path in the upper part changes accordingly: Your template mind maps → user-defined path for template files The templates Freeplane comes with → system-wide path for template files Your mind maps, whose styling you want to use (see Styles) In the dialogue you have different options, depending on which Files of Type you choose from the drop-down menu at the bottom of the dialogue:Īll filetypes (also non-mind-map files, which might give you an error) You can create a new mind map from a template file at File > New map from template…. The template files shown here as an option are those located in the system-wide path for template files. Tools > Preferences > Environment, Files > 'Standard template file' You can set the default template file in the preferences: ![]() Three acoustic phonons propagating along the crystallographic b-axis were investigated over a temperature range of 185 to 175 ☌. The default template file will be used for every newly generated mind map. The inelastic interaction between the incident photons and acoustic phonons in the taurine single crystal was investigated by using Brillouin spectroscopy. ![]() System-wide templates (when Freeplane is installed via the package manager of your distribution) are located in: This means, the file path for templates might be different in your Freeplane (see The user directory). ?> You can also change the default directory containing the user configuration. However, on every OS, there is a subfolder in the Freeplane installation-folder, where you can store user-defined template files.
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