diff -r 45f029ea85ee -r ffe2a4396694 tex/vym.tex --- a/tex/vym.tex Mon Apr 10 11:21:35 2006 +0000 +++ b/tex/vym.tex Fri Jun 16 08:27:11 2006 +0000 @@ -508,14 +508,9 @@ \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.5cm]{flag-url.png} \end{center} -If you use konqueror as browser, \vym will remember the konqueror which -was opened first by \vym. You can also press \key{Ctrl} and click to -open the link in a new tab then. +For more information on working with bookmarks and webbrowsers see +section \ref{bookmarks}. -If you want to keep bookmarks in a map, select a branch where you want -to add the bookmark, then simply drag the URL from your browser to the -map. Also you could use an existing heading as URL: Right click onto the -branch and select "Use heading for URL". \subsubsection*{\vym map} To link to to another map right click on a branch or choose "Edit \ra @@ -656,7 +651,7 @@ could write import/export filters for \vym. Volunteers are always welcome ;-) -\subsection{Import} +\subsection{Import} \label{import} \subsubsection*{KDE Bookmarks} The integrated bookmark editor in KDE is somewhat limited, so why not @@ -683,7 +678,10 @@ testing \vym e.g. to easily create huge maps used for benchmarks (yes, there is still room to optimize \vym ;-) -\subsection{Export} + + + +\subsection{Export} \label{export} \label{hideexport} Often you don't want to export the whole map, but just parts of it. For example you may have additional info you want to talk about in a @@ -750,6 +748,15 @@ \include{inputfile.tex} \end{verbatim} +\subsubsection*{KDE Bookmarks} +\vym will overwrite the KDE bookmarks file and then try to notify +running konquerors via DCOP of the changed file. \vym does not create a +backup! +\begin{itemize} + \item File \ra Export \ra KDE Bookmarks +\end{itemize} + + \subsubsection*{XHTML (Webpages)} This is the format you want to use to create a webpage. For an example @@ -800,8 +807,54 @@ \section{Advanced Editing} -\vym offers a few shortcuts to let you work more quickly and literally -to connect any branches directly. + +\subsection{How to deal with Bookmarks} \label{bookmarks} +\subsubsection*{Open new tabs instead of new windows} +If you use konqueror as browser, \vym will remember the konqueror which +was opened first by \vym. You can also press \key{Ctrl} and click to +open the link in a new tab then. + +\vym can also open a new tab in Mozilla or Firefox using the remote +command\footnote{\href{http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html}{http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html}} +of these. + +\subsubsection*{Drag and Drop} +If you want to keep bookmarks in a map, select a branch where you want +to add the bookmark, then simply drag the URL from your browser to the +map. Also you could use an existing heading as URL: Right click onto the +branch and select "Use heading for URL". + + +\subsubsection*{Directly access bookmark lists of a browser} +Please see the sections \ref{import} and \ref{export} about +Import and Export filters. + +\subsubsection*{Special URLs} +\vym can turn an existing heading of a branch into an URL. Currently +this works for Bugentries in the Novell Bugtracking system: Open the +context menu of a branch (usually by right-clicking it) and select +\begin{itemize} + \item Create URL to Bugzilla +\end{itemize} +The URL will be build from the number in the heading. + +\subsection{Including images into a branch} +The default setting of an image is to float "freely". They can be +positioned everywhere, but they might end up in the same place as other +parts of the map. + +The solution is to include them "into" a branch. This can be done via +the context menu of their parent branch: +\begin{itemize} + \item Include images horizontally + \item Include images vertically +\end{itemize} +The image ist still positioned relatively to its parent branch, but the +heading and border of the branch adapt to the floating image, see below: +\begin{center} + \includegraphics[width=11cm]{includeImages.png} +\end{center} + \subsection{Modifier Modes} Modifiers are for example the \key{Shift}- or the \key{Alt}-keys. When pressed while doing actions with the mouse, they will cause \vym to use