Formatting nodes
You can set colors to nodes to represent different kinds of idea and concepts. You can also set icon(s) to a node to represent the nature of a node, such as a telephone icon for concepts related to contacting some body.
Changing the line, fill or font style of node
- Select the node(s) that you want to format. Multiple node selection can be made by a range of selection or by pressing the Ctrl key and select the nodes subsequently.
- Move the mouse pointer to a node within the selection. Click on the Format resource icon.
To format nodes - Select either Line..., Fill... or Font... from the popup menu to change specific type of format. (Read the coming sub-sections for details about line, fill and font settings)
Once you have confirmed your selection, your choice will be memorized. When you want to apply the settings on other nodes, you can select the new nodes, re-open the same popup menu and select the setting through the popup menu.
Choosing a color for node |
Line
Line settings control the appearance of border around node(s). You can adjust the style (e.g. dash, solid), the weight, which is the thickness of line, the color and the level of transparency.
Nodes with brown border |
Fill
Fill settings control the background color of node(s). You can apply solid and gradient colors as well as to control the transparency.
Nodes with gray background |
Font
Font settings control the font style, size, type and color of text appear on a node.
Nodes with Times new roman text |
Changing icon of node
- Select the node(s) that you want to set icon. Multiple node selection can be made by a range of selection or by pressing the Ctrl key and select the nodes subsequently.
- Move the mouse pointer to a node within the selection. Click on the Format resource icon, then select Icons... from the popup menu.
To edit icons for a node -
In the Select Icons dialog box, select the icon to set and click > to assign it to the node(s). Click OK to confirm.
To select icons for chosen node(s)
A node with icons
Related Resources
The following resources may help you to learn more about the topic discussed in this page.
1. Drawing mind mapping diagram | Table of Contents | 3. Linking nodes |