Hello Chris,

when we are at the HTML text of converted notes, a minor issue that I
estimate is easy to fix: The text of notes contains '<p align="left">'
instead of '<p>'. What is this good for? Can this be removed so that
the notes contain plain "<p>"? I do not see any visible difference of
adding 'align="left"'; it seems to be needless cruft. If this is risky
or difficult to fix, then just forget this email. I just thought this
could be handled in one batch of work with the removal of
'xmlns:HtmlTools="xalan://freemind.main.HtmlTools"'.

Best regards,
Dan


On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Dan Polansky <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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