Difference between revisions of "Freeplane/C2/Adding-resources/English"
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− | || Select '''Sustenance''' node, | + | || Select '''Sustenance''' node, which is a child node of '''Water'''. |
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+ | click on '''Edit,''' '''Node Properties'''. | ||
|| Select '''Sustenance''' and click on '''Edit,''' '''Node Properties'''. | || Select '''Sustenance''' and click on '''Edit,''' '''Node Properties'''. | ||
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|| To export the file into '''xhtml''' choose the '''xhtml''' option. | || To export the file into '''xhtml''' choose the '''xhtml''' option. | ||
− | + | I will choose xhtml type of file. | |
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− | || Type filename as ''' | + | || Type the filename as '''adding-resources.html''' in '''Desktop'''. |
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|| Choose '''xhtml''' type of file. | || Choose '''xhtml''' type of file. | ||
Type the file name as '''adding-resources.html''' in the '''Desktop''' directory. | Type the file name as '''adding-resources.html''' in the '''Desktop''' directory. | ||
− | Click on '''Save'''. | + | |- |
+ | || Click on '''Save'''. | ||
+ | || Click on '''Save'''. | ||
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− | || Click on ''' | + | || Click on '''File, Quit '''Freeplane'''. |
− | || | + | || Let's quit Freeplane. |
− | Click on '''File, Quit ''' | + | Click on '''File, Quit Freeplane''' to exit '''Freeplane'''. |
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|| Go to '''Desktop'''. | || Go to '''Desktop'''. | ||
− | || | + | || Let's go to '''Desktop'''. |
− | Notice the newly created | + | Notice the newly created '''xhtml''' form of the map. |
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|| Scroll down the page. | || Scroll down the page. | ||
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− | || Click on the '''carbon cycle | + | || Click on the '''carbon cycle'''. |
− | || Click on the '''carbon cycle | + | || Click on the '''carbon cycle''' Link. |
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|| Click on the back button. | || Click on the back button. | ||
− | || Click on the back button, to go back to the exported | + | || Let's go back to the exported file. |
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+ | Click on the back button, to go back to the exported file. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 7''' | || '''Slide Number 7''' | ||
'''Summary''' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | || Now let's summarize. In this tutorial, we, | + | || Now let's summarize. |
+ | In this tutorial, we, | ||
− | * Added attribute feature to node | + | * Added attribute feature to the node |
− | * Added hyperlink in map | + | * Added hyperlink in the map |
− | * Attached | + | * Attached document and images to the map |
− | * Learned about export options | + | * Learned about export options and |
* Exported the map to xhtml format | * Exported the map to xhtml format | ||
Revision as of 14:46, 15 May 2020
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the tutorial on Adding resources in Freeplane. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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Slide Number 4
System and Software Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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Slide Number 5
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial,
Learner must be familiar with
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Slide Number 6
Code files |
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Go to Desktop. | Go to Desktop.
I have saved the input file on the Desktop. |
Double click on the adding-resources.mm file. | Double click on the map icon to open it. The map opens in Freeplane. |
Click on Navigate, Fold, Unfold all. | Click on Navigate, Fold, Unfold all to unfold and show all the nodes. |
Cursor on Sustenance node. | We can add multiple feature attributes to a node in Freeplane. |
Select Sustenance node, which is a child node of Water.
click on Edit, Node Properties. |
Select Sustenance and click on Edit, Node Properties. |
Click on Add Attribute in Dialogue. | From the submenu, choose Add Attribute in dialogue. |
Point to the hyperlink. | I will add the NCERT textbook hyperlink for the chapter link here. |
For Attribute Name, type epathshala.
For attribute value, enter, |
For Attribute Name, I will type epathshala.
For attribute value, I will add the web address for the textbook chapter. |
Click on the OK button. | I had already obtained the address by web search.
Click on the OK button to add an attribute. |
Hover mouse next to the square on the Sustenance node. | Notice a small square next to the Sustenance node. |
Mouse next to the attribute. | This indicates that an attribute is present for the node. |
Cursor on the attribute. | We can add more than one feature or attribute to any node. |
Click on View, Node Attributes. | Select from choices in View, Node Attributes to show or hide attributes. |
Choose show all attributes. | Now, choose to show all attributes. |
First zoom in on Sustenance. | First zoom in on the Sustenance node for clear view. |
Select two more nodes and unselect them. | Many nodes can be formatted together to obtain same properties.
Select desired nodes with shift key and apply formatting. |
Cursor on the Attribute. | Similar to nodes, attributes can also be edited in-line. |
Place cursor on Attribute name and right click. | Place the cursor anywhere on the existing attribute and right click. |
Choose New Attribute. | The context menu also can add New Attribute.
This will add a new 2 column attribute below the existing one. |
Hover mouse on the new row. | A new row will appear prompting the user to enter details.
I will leave it as is and not add another attribute now. |
Zoom out to full map. | Let's attach an image, as learning resource to the map, for Water cycle. |
Select Water cycle. | Select the Water cycle node. |
Right click to open context menu, choose Add image option. | Right click to open the context menu and choose the Add image option. |
Mouse on the dialogue box. | A dialogue box opens. |
Navigate to Desktop directory. | Navigate to Desktop directory. |
Show screenshot of Desktop with downloaded image. | I have downloaded a free to share & use image from USGS website for study.
It is saved in my Desktop directory. |
Choose water-cycle.png file.
Click on Open. |
Choose the water-cycle.png file and Click on open. |
Hover mouse on the image. | The image is attached below node text. |
Hover mouse on the image. | It is a visual representation of water cycle. |
Hover mouse over image. | To resize the image, hover the mouse over the image. |
Show the cursor sign change. | Cursor changes to a half-square and arrow sign. |
Resize the image. | Left click, hold and drag to resize the image to your preference. |
Mouse next to Carbon cycle node. | Next, I want to attach a hyperlink about Carbon cycle as reading material. |
Cursor on map. | Hyperlinks can link to web pages, e-mail addresses, local files, or other nodes. |
Select carbon cycle, press Ctrl+K. | Select the carbon cycle node.
Press the Control and K keys together. |
Type, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_cycle in the dialogue box. | Type the web link in the dialogue box as seen here. |
Click on the OK button. | Click on the OK button.
This is an in-line addition of hyperlink. |
Place the cursor next to the arrow on Carbon cycle node. | An arrow appears next to the node indicating, presence of hyperlink. |
Cursor on the map. | Let's attach a study file to the Water node. |
Select water node. | For this, first choose Water node. |
Right click, open context menu, choose Edit Node core in dialogue. | Right click to open context menu.
Choose Edit Node core in dialogue. |
Highlight Water text. click on Edit, Add hyperlink (choose) option. | Highlight Water text, and click on Edit, Add hyperlink (choose) option. |
Cursor on the dialogue box. | A dialogue box opens. |
Choose the Xiplan-bharatinirman.pdf file from Desktop directory. | Here I will choose a pdf file of the government Water plan document. |
Hover mouse next to Desktop directory. | It is saved in my Desktop directory.
I had earlier downloaded the document from the internet. For practice, you may choose any file of your choice. |
Click on Open. | Click on Open. |
Hover mouse next to water node. | The node text turns blue and gets underlined, indicating hyperlink or attachment. |
Click on OK button. | Click on the OK button and close the dialogue box. |
Press Ctrl+S. | Next, save the map, by pressing Control+S. |
We require a different form of the map for ease of share and distribution. | |
Click on File, Export map. | For this purpose, Click on File, Export map. |
Point to the dialog box. | A dialogue box appears. |
Click on the Files of type drop-down. | Click on Files of type drop-down. |
Notice the various file options for users to choose from. | |
Scroll mouse down on the pulldown options. | Html, tex, jpeg image, pdf and java applet are few of the popular file formats. |
Hover mouse next to html option. | In the html format, the map will appear arranged as a listed file. |
Hover mouse next to svg. | There is also an image option, to export an image of the map. |
Cursor on the pulldown. | However, hyperlinks and attachments do not get exported in an image. |
Hover mouse next to pdf. | Pdf is another popular option for export. |
Hover mouse next to xhtml option. | To export the file into xhtml choose the xhtml option.
I will choose xhtml type of file. |
Cursor on xhtml option. | Xhtml gives a clickable map image of the map. |
Type the filename as adding-resources.html in Desktop. | Choose xhtml type of file.
Type the file name as adding-resources.html in the Desktop directory. |
Click on Save. | Click on Save. |
Click on File, Quit Freeplane. | Let's quit Freeplane.
Click on File, Quit Freeplane to exit Freeplane. |
Go to Desktop. | Let's go to Desktop.
Notice the newly created xhtml form of the map. |
Open the file in web browser. | I will open it in a web browser. |
Scroll down the page. | Let's scroll down the page. |
Click on the carbon cycle. | Click on the carbon cycle Link. |
Show the Wikipage and scroll down. | The hyperlink opens. |
Click on the back button. | Let's go back to the exported file.
Click on the back button, to go back to the exported file. |
Close the web browser. | I will close the web browser. |
Slide Number 7
Summary |
Now let's summarize.
In this tutorial, we,
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Slide Number 8
Assignment |
For assignment activity, please do the following.
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Slide Number 9
Spoken Tutorial Project |
This video summarises the Spoken Tutorial Project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 10
Spoken Tutorial workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
Please write to us. |
Slide Number 11
Forum for specific questions: |
Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
Slide Number 12
Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
This is Rani from IIT Bombay. Thank you for joining. |