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Since (at least) Fedora 7, I use kdissert for my mindmaps and as far as I can remember, kdissert was installed with a regular installation.
Recently, I performed a clean installation of Fedora 14 and since kdissert was missing, I had to add kdissert (1.0.7) with 'yum install kdissert'. Up till Fedora 12, I know that kdissert could generate OpenOffice-files in .sxw format. Now however kdissert complains that since the template-files are missing, it can not generate any documents. Where can I get the needed templates (or should I copy them from an other machine that is still running FC 12)? Ben PS. Does anybody know if there exists other minmap-software that can import .kdi-files? |
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The latest version of Kdissert is called Semantik.
I use Semantik 0.7.2 running on SUSE 11.4, KDE 4.4.4 and OpenOffice 3.2.1 and have no issues generating .odt documents from my mind maps. Hope this helps. Frank PS: Re-reading you post, I see you wanted to create .sxw files. I've never used this format. I guess you could convert the .odt files to that .sxw using OpenOffice. I don't know if you can create them directly from Semantik. |
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As far as I know there is no Fedora repository where I can get semantik.
I have once managed to compile semantik 0.7.3 (with a lot of help from Thomas Nagy) but that version was still under development and was far too buggy to be useful so I still prefer kdissert. I didn't say that I wanted to export maps in .sxw-format; .sxw is the format that is used by kdissert. Sxw can be read by OpenOffice without problems. Yesterday I compared the kdissert that is running on my old laptop with FC12 to the version running on my new FC14 laptop. At first sight I can't see any differences so I don't know why kdissert does not use the templates that are installed in /usr/share/apps/kdissert/templatedata. Does anybody know where I can find documentation on how to configure kdissert or how to edit the templates? Ben |
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