![]() Fix a bug that causes task info to export unsuccessfully while exporting to Excel.Support Microsoft Project 2010 file format for exporting.Add "Save As" option to Image/Attachment/Audio Notes.Add Task Assignee option in Advanced Filter View.New boundary shapes: Polygon and Rounded Polygon.New topic shapes: Circle, Parallelogram, Cloud.Add a size hint while making a map shot.Add "hide collapse/expand icon" option while printing/exporting to image/PDF/SVG.Show/Edit task info (Start/End Date, Assignee, Priority and Progress) directly in Gantt Chart.Add another Matrix (structure) which uses topics as columns.In order to create new XMind file, just open File > New File > Other. You can also open separate windows specific to this perspective - just use Window > Show View. You have only one default perspective in XMind, but several perspectives in default eclipse installation. ![]() However you will not see all the Markers and Overview windows unless you open so called Mind Mapping perspective. Apparently you can also use File > Open File. ![]() If you already have XMind file in one of your eclpse projects you can just click on it and it should open inside eclipse. ![]() Thanks to some comments I realized it could be not obvious how to use XMind inside eclipse. The solution is tested with eclipse helios (3.6) and XMind 3.2.0. All the platform dependent stuff is excluded by default. Update: I updated the script not to copy specific plugins, even if their version do not match. Opening and closing xmind spell checking preferences in eclipse fixes this. The only problem I have encountered so far is that on fresh eclipse installation, when new node is added to the map, there is exception from spell checker. Adjust these lines according to your needs.Īll the plugins will be copied to dropins/xmind directory - it will ease the upgrade, if you want to remove xmind functionality from eclipse just remove this directory. It will also exclude all localization resources (I don't need them) and macosx stuff. This script will compare XMind plugins with plugins already available on eclipse installation and copy only these missing. PLUGIN_NAME=`echo $PLUGIN | cut -d "_" -f 1`įOUND=`find "$_*"`Ĭp -r $XMIND_PATH/plugins/$PLUGIN $ECLIPSE_PATH/dropins/xmind/pluginsĮcho "Plugin already installed: $PLUGIN_NAME" PLUGINS=`ls $XMIND_PATH/plugins | grep -v nl_ | grep -v linux | grep -v win32 | grep -v macos` # exclude language variants, and os specific stuff Mkdir -p $ECLIPSE_PATH/dropins/xmind/plugins # remove old xmind plugins (if they exist) install-as-eclipse-plugin.sh xmind_path eclipse_path"Įcho "Error - no /plugins directory in $XMIND_PATH - probably not XMind directory"Įcho "Error - no /plugins directory in $ECLIPSE_PATH - probably not eclipse directory"Įcho "Copying XMind plugins from $XMIND_PATH to eclipse at $ECLIPSE_PATH" Here is the script install-as-eclipse-plugin.sh:Įcho "Usage. As I spend a lot of time in eclipse it is much more convenient to me, to have mind maps and code in the same tool. However now this option is no longer supported. XMind is built on top of Eclipse RCP and so far has been distributed also as eclipse plugin. If you have not tried mind mapping at all, maybe it is a good time to start as it helps a lot to visualize any conceptualization and then conceptualize some complex matters even better. Have you tried XMind? It is very nice, open source mind mapping tool.
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