![]() Students use these maps to solve complex problems and develop critical thinking. It depicts the functions and attributes of an idea or theme with branching details that give you a deeper insight into the topic and help you generate fresh and creative ideas or solutions. It changes formats of all nodes using this style.A spider map is an organizational tool that graphically represents your concepts and helps you brainstorm ideas. menu "Styles→Redefine style" redefine node style based on current node formats.menu "Styles→Copy styles." imports, in the current map, styles from an other mindmap.Font of notes (not the color) is controlled by style "Notes".Font and colors of node details is controlled by style "Details".Two pre-defined styles named "Details" and "Notes" have a particular behaviour because they are used to format Node Details and Node Notes : You can either use them "as they are" or change them as it's convient for you. Some predefined styles are available in Freeplane. in the styles editor, move up / down branchs or styles. ![]() To change the display order of styles in the main toolbar styles list: in the styles editor, select you style, right click, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style.", enter the new name you want, remove the old style entry.Tip : you can also create a new style from a main map's node with the command "Styles→New style from selection". Your new style is available for immediate use in toolbar's style list. You can now fully define the style with the formatting panel. Result: a new style is added and appears in the user's styles branch. in the styles editor, choose the style with the nearest format of the style you want to create, right click on this style, select in the contextual menu "Save as new style.", enter new style name. ![]() Note that's its allowed to remove default freeplane's styles. There you can modify all defined styles : either styles provided by default with Freeplane, or add/change your own styles. Result: a map containing all styles is displayed. To manage styles you need first to open the styles editor: Result: a new style is immediately available through the combo "style" in Freeplane's main toolbar and can now be applied to other nodes.
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