Denis Danilov danilovde...@yandex.ru writes:
Hallo Felix,
Sorry to bother you again: 1.3.x uses a different configuration
location, so you need to set the LF to Gtk/Nimbus for 1.3.6beta before
doing the export. Did you do that when testing?
Yes, I did. Before the test, I've removed
Denis Danilov danilovde...@yandex.ru writes:
Hi Felix,
hello Denis,
I've tested the fix and it does export to pdf
Sorry to bother you again: 1.3.x uses a different configuration
location, so you need to set the LF to Gtk/Nimbus for 1.3.6beta before
doing the export. Did you do that when
Hi Felix,
I've tested the fix and it does export to pdf
Thanks,
Denis
Here is a preview so that you can confirm the fix:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeplane/files/freeplane%20debian%20preview/freeplane_bin-1.3.6-beta_pre03_01.zip/download
Just unzip the file and run ./freeplane.sh
Denis Danilov danilovde...@yandex.ru writes:
Hi Felix,
hello Denis,
I've tested the fix and it does export to pdf
That's good, thanks for testing.
We will close this bug with the 1.3.x release.
Best Regards,
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Felix Natter
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Denis Danilov danilovde...@yandex.ru writes:
Hi Felix,
hello Denis,
that a good point, it gives me a temporary solution. True, with a fresh
~/.freeplane directory, the pdf export did work. But, if I change LF in the
settings, the error is back. Could you do few additional steps before the
Package: freeplane
Version: 1.2.23-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the freeplane can not export to pdf if a node has attributes and show all
attributes option os on
to get the error:
1. open freeplane with an empty map
2. right-click on root node and select edit attribute online
3. add any
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