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These do not, however, update automatically with changes you make to your MindNode file. When exporting documents from MindNode to other file formats, tags may be formatted differently compared to MindNode, depending on what the specific file format supports.

freeplane freely move nodes

When importing other file formats into MindNode, tags are also imported. Note:įreeMind, iThoughts, and older versions of MindNode do not support tags and therefore MindNode does not export tags in their file formats. Text file formats like Plain Text, RTF, Markdown (including TextBundle & TextPack), or Microsoft Word (Mac only) use the `#CamelCaseHashtag` format. TaskPaper uses the same format, but with instead of `#` as the prefix. Also, is not treated as a tag, but as a marker for completed tasks. For example, an exported line may look like this: “This is the node title #Tag1 #Tag2” When exporting, the tags are added after each node’s title. When importing, any tags in a line are added to the imported node and trailing tags are dropped from the node title. For example, “This is an #Important node #Awesome” will be imported as a node with the title “This is an #Important node” and the tags “Important” and “Awesome”. CSV: Tags are in a separate column at the end called “tags”. In that column, multiple tags are separated by commas.

freeplane freely move nodes

OPML: Uses the same format as text formats above, i.e. tags are added in the format `#CamelCaseHashtag` at the end of each node title. Reminders: Tags are added as a comma-separated list in the notes field of each reminder. OmniFocus: Uses the TaskPaper format for export. Things: Things only imports tags that you have previously added in Things manually. Also, Things only supports tags in To-Dos, not in Headings. That means only nodes that do not have children in MindNode will have their tags exported to Things.Welcome to MinDcard a companion app for FreeMind, Freeplane andĬompatible mind-mapping applications.











Freeplane freely move nodes