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* If the cursor is near the top of the target node, the whole upper half lights up. If you drop a node here, the node will become a sibling above the target node.
 
* If the cursor is near the top of the target node, the whole upper half lights up. If you drop a node here, the node will become a sibling above the target node.
 
* If the cursor is near the child side of the target node, the left or right side of the node lights up. If you drop the node here it will be connected as a child node.
 
* If the cursor is near the child side of the target node, the left or right side of the node lights up. If you drop the node here it will be connected as a child node.
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==== Type regional language in your concept map ====
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To type regional languages in your concept map, you need to '''download and install the Sakal Bharati font [https://drive.google.com/file/d/127QWaOiRNr-DA-OodD9c1kFPftO0xlKa/view?usp=sharing from this link]''' (after download, double click on the downloaded "SakalBharati.ttf" file, click on '''install font''' to install it in your computer). <br>
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[[File:Regional language typing.gif|400px|Select Sakal Barati and type]]  <br>
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Now, Open Freeplane, select the node where you want to type, change the font from sans serif to Sakal Bharati from the font list on top. Now, you can type any Indian regional language in the node. For every new node before typing, you have to select Sakal Bharati font and type.
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===== Configure Sakal Bharati font as default =====
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If you want to configure Sakalbharathi as the default font in your Freeplane tool, follow the below step.
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# Open a new concept map, goto '''Format -> Manage styles -> Edit Styles'''. This will open a concept map standard template (like in below gif). <br>  [[File:Configure sakal bharati dafault.gif|500px]] <br>
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# From the '''menubar''', Goto '''Navigate''' -> click '''all visible nodes'''.
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# Now on the right-side properties window go to "'''font of whole core'''", '''Font family''' select Sakal Bharati font.
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# After you configure, click on the '''right mark''' (green colour) on the top left window.
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# Now you just close and reopen concept map to see the Sakal Bharati is your default font.
    
==== Adding different icons to the node ====
 
==== Adding different icons to the node ====
By simply clicking on the left side different icons, you can add those icons into your nodes. You can add different and multiple icons for each indvidual nodes.
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By simply clicking on the left side different icons, you can add those icons into your nodes. You can add different and multiple icons for each indvidual nodes.{{Clear}}
 
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====Saving and exporting====
 
====Saving and exporting====
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#By default your concept map is saved by Freeplane as a '.mm' format file as shown in the first image. While saving the file, Freeplane will display the file browser, to allow you to select the folder in which you can save your file. By default, the file is saved in your home folder.  
 
#By default your concept map is saved by Freeplane as a '.mm' format file as shown in the first image. While saving the file, Freeplane will display the file browser, to allow you to select the folder in which you can save your file. By default, the file is saved in your home folder.  
 
#However, the concept map can be saved in many other formats. You can export the map to a text document file (in .odt or .doc formats). You can also export the map as an image (in .png or .jpeg formats) or as a web page (in .html format), as shown in the second image.
 
#However, the concept map can be saved in many other formats. You can export the map to a text document file (in .odt or .doc formats). You can also export the map as an image (in .png or .jpeg formats) or as a web page (in .html format), as shown in the second image.
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====Language setup in Freeplane====
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Freeplane  also will allow you to type other languagee directly, for typing other languages you need to change font family in Freeplane application by following below steps:
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# Go to Tools -> Preferences -> Appearance ->
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# In the font family option select required language fonts and click on '''Okay'''.
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# Freeplane may ask you to restart, after which you can type in other selected from your system language language input.<br>
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'''Note:'''If you are using older version (1.3) of Freeplane, this approach will not work. You need to type it in Libreoffice writer and copy paste it into Freeplane, than select your text pasted node and select your language fonts from the fonts list
      
==== Advanced features ====
 
==== Advanced features ====

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