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1.4 \begin{document}
1.5 \title{VYM \\ -- \\View Your Mind}
1.6 \author{\textcopyright Uwe Drechsel }
1.7 -%\date{September 26, 2002}
1.8
1.9 \maketitle
1.10
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1.12 \section{Hello world}
1.13 \vym can export its maps in various formats and can import data from
1.14 outside (though import is still limited at the moment).
1.15 +Also parts of a map can be exported.
1.16
1.17 \subsection{Export}
1.18 The format in which the map will be exported can be chosen with
1.19 @@ -671,6 +671,12 @@
1.20 on. This is useful if e.g. for a website several combined maps have to
1.21 be stored in the same directory.
1.22
1.23 +\subsubsection*{Export a part of a map}
1.24 +Select a branch you want to export together with its childs, than open
1.25 +the context menu and choose {\em Save Selection}. This will create a
1.26 +file with the postfix {\tt .vyp}, which is an abbreviation for \lq vym
1.27 +part\rq.
1.28 +
1.29 \subsection{Import}
1.30 At the moment \vym can read a directory structure. This is mainly for
1.31 testing \vym e.g. to easily create huge maps used for benchmarks (yes,
1.32 @@ -679,6 +685,8 @@
1.33 Many other applications meanwhile can export their data using XML, so
1.34 volunteers to write import filters are welcome.
1.35
1.36 +Also parts of a vym map ({\tt .vyp}) can be imported.
1.37 +
1.38 \subsection{File format}
1.39 \vym maps usually have the postfix "{\tt .vym}" and represent a
1.40 compressed archive of data. If you want to have a
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1.42 zip -r vymfile.vym .
1.43 \end{verbatim}
1.44
1.45 +\subsubsection*{Importa part of a map}
1.46 +Select a branch where you want to add a previously save part of a map
1.47 +({\tt .vyp}), then open
1.48 +the context menu and choose {\em Add \ra Import}. For the import you can
1.49 +choose between {\em Import Add} and {\em Import Replace}: The imported
1.50 +data will be added after the selection resp. replace the selection.
1.51
1.52 %TODO
1.53 %\subsubsection{Menus}
1.54 %\subsubsection{Keyboard shortcuts}
1.55 %Where does vym save its settings? -> ~/.qt/vymrc
1.56
1.57 +
1.58 +\section{\vym on Mac OS X}
1.59 +\subsection{Overview}
1.60 +Basically there are two ways to run \vym on Macs:
1.61 +\subsubsection{QT Mac Edition:}
1.62 + \vym here provides the well known Mac look and feel. \vym is
1.63 + available as zipped Mac OS X application. It has been compiled and
1.64 + tested in Mac~OS~10.3, but should also work on Tiger. It is using
1.65 + the Mac version of Trolltechs QT library.
1.66 +\subsubsection{X11}
1.67 + \vym can also be run using the Linux version, but then menus and
1.68 + handling will also be those of the Linux version e.g. The menu bar
1.69 + will look different.
1.70 +
1.71 +%TODO Concept on Mac context menu, shortcuts...
1.72 +
1.73 \section{History of \vym}
1.74 \subsection{Future}
1.75 There are lots of features which might find their way into \vym.
1.76 @@ -729,7 +759,7 @@
1.77 1.6.5 & - & removing a branch and keeping its childs & 2005-05-19 \\
1.78 & - & removing childs of a branch & \\
1.79 & - & insert branch and make selection its child& \\
1.80 - & - & restructured branch context menu & \\
1.81 + & - & restructured branch context menu
1.82 in a basic version (straight line) & 2005-04-15\\
1.83 & - & New shortcuts for use on Mac OS X & \\
1.84 & - & Importing directories generates vymlinks now & \\