Hello Chris,

I have closed two bugs fixed in 0.9.0 RC12.

There is still at least one issue with the conversion, newly so:

Each converted note now starts with the following text:

<html xmlns:HtmlTools="xalan://freemind.main.HtmlTools"><head/>

This seems to be a side effect, which should be removed. This was not
there in 0.9.0 RC10 and seems undesirable. This "xalan" text is not
only shown in the source code pane but
also saved to the mind map file.

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3096369&group_id=7118&atid=107118

Another thing: in RC11 you have introduced some quiet failure when
some issues occur duing the conversion. This failure is really quiet
and inconspicuous, which is not good. The behavior of RC10 was much
better IMHO: when there was a conversion problem, FreeMind failed as
conspicuously as possible without crashing. In RC11, FreeMind says in
the status line "Error on conversion. Continue without conversion.
Some elements may be lost!", but this is really easy to overlook; at
first, I have overlooked this message and only wondered why a
converted mind map has missing notes. The thing is, the status line is
quickly erased: it suffices that I select another node and the status
line gets erased. I think it would really be much better to revert to
RC10 behavior in this regard. The conspicuousness of the conversion
problem in RC10 was good: it helped me discover a problem that I would
otherwise be much more likely to overlook. The conversion problem was
due to the stack problem, one that should no longer be there.

Best regards,
Dan


On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Christian Foltin (GMX)
<[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi Dan,
>
> recently, I published 0.9.0 RC12 which solves every known issue (IMHO).
> Even the string conversion has been moved from XSLT to a java method
> without memory problems.
> Moreover, commons-lang was removed.
>
> I hope, that you are able to test it, soon.
>
> Best regards, Chris

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