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This capability is on the enhancements list for future development. We intend that every node label ... |
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You can easily do this. There are several ways to make identical but separate copies of existing nod... |
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The simplest way to create a unique, non-transclusive copy of a node is to right-click on the node (... |
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You can Export any node (groups of nodes and links, and even whole structures in nested maps) as XM... |
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You can also make Shortcut nodes from any node (same procedure as for Clone above but choose Shortcu... |
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A node that is in the database but not in any view is called a "stranded" node, and it's not that un... |
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In the case where nodes are in views that aren't reachable via navigating: What we mean by "strande... |
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It may not be clear to everyone what the idea of a "parent" is, and how it relates to Compendium. T... |
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"I wish I had a stencil-type menu of "frequently used map nodes" -- You can use the Favorites menu ... |
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Is there a stencil-type menu of "frequently used map nodes" that I could drag and drop (not copy an... |
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Caution with Windows version 1.4 of Compendium and new node type change keyboard shortcut Users ... |
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Q: Is there a way to visually represent when nodes are 'tagged'? (like the * for description)? (DT) |
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The "T" in the upper left corner of the node means that node has at least one tag. Make sure you hav... |
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For example, if I use a node (and tag it) to represent a happy thought, I'd like to give it a smiley... |
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There are at least two ways you can do this. One is by substituting your own icons for any of the no... |
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This is partly a matter of style, personal preference, and context/intention (i.e. what the map(s) a... |
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Q: I find myself trying to keep to one screen, and reverting to creating sub-maps a lot to make this... |
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I find them convenient for keeping the size of a map down, but I am not sure what I am giving up. |
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Lists are essentially sortable maps (really "views") without links (and with less visual options, su... |
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Tags are very powerful, and even more so when used in combination (e.g. "actionitem" "urgent" "manag... |
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I think that they are one of the big advantages of Compendium (I can keep action items without reall... |
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I am wondering if anyone could describe the general process for creating new skins for use in Compen... |
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In the Compendium application folder there is a subfolder called 'Skins'. Inside this folder there a... |
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In 'proper' Compendium practice, you would have not created another map node with the same name insi... |