CharTr is a mind mapping tool written for GNOME.
It lets you create/manage/export mind maps. It's
written in Python and uses GTK, Cairo, and Gstreamer.
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This version fixes an issue from 0.18, in which export was broken, and corrects the negative colors view. It adds a WWW links ability. To summarize, it now supports exporting of maps in PDF/PNG/SVG format, as well as links between maps, WWW links, text, audio, icons, and many of navigation features.
This version adds some minor features like linking between maps, and has some bugfixes. Available features include: Vim-like keyboard navigation (search, bookmarks, add nodes, center on a node, move map, move node, etc.); exporting a map in PDF, PNG, or PS; linking between maps; adding icons; adding some text to a node; adding some audio to a node; and adding LaTeX equations.
This version supports exporting to PDF, PS, SVG,
or PNG, math equations, audio, images, icons, text
notes, and a consistent keyboard navigation. A
Debian/Ubuntu package is now available.
This version includes icons, attributes for text
(bold, underline, italic), persistence of options
(style, grid), and some bug corrections. A new
icon has been drawn, and the map files are stored
in another place (.gnome2/chartr). A utility is
provided to help backup old maps
(backup_old_maps.py).
This version introduces a more complete automatic layout; the map now reorders itself when you add/remove a node. A basic help system has been added. Export now supports PDF, SVG, PNG, and PS. A new style for links has been added.