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Posted by washere
Mar 10, 2020 at 04:54 PM

 

Dr Andus wrote:
washere wrote:
>>He’s still
>>developing and updating it when he finds time.
> >Would you know the version no. of the latest Windows build?
> >There used to be a page with the versions but it no longer is there and
>I couldn’t work it out from the GitHub page.
> >I didn’t realise there were updates recently…

He updated (v1.0.2) it in August:

https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/releases


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Other issues here, re: MindForger, have had it on Linux for a couple of years or so. It’s idiosyncratic somewhat, he’s got really advanced unique features and interface that’s amazing. Then he gets a few basics features not right or non existent, stability problems, etc. Maybe in a couple of years it’ll be knockout, this happens sometimes with talented sole developers.

I use different templates I made for SimpleMind, TreeSheets & Hyperplane. Each for different purposes & sometimes fields. They’re all stunning. TreeSheets can create completely different looking templates. I made dark theme templates, sometimes color, some with very large numbers of cells in the grid, etc. Superb for planning projects, books etc. If Hyperplane gets free layout in v3 it’ll be huge too. Here’s some examples for beginners to TreeSheets which is a free software:

https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/tree/master/TS/examples

Also not install appimage version for Linux:

https://appimage.github.io/TreeSheets/

 

 

 

 


Posted by Dr Andus
Mar 10, 2020 at 06:36 PM

 

washere wrote:
>He updated (v1.0.2) it in August:
> >https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/releases

Thanks for that. Turns out my version is from Sep 13, 2015…

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Mar 10, 2020 at 09:20 PM

 

Thanks; interestingly, I downloaded a few examples but when trying to open them in TreeSheets in Windows (version from October 2019) I got the error message “Not a TreeSheets file”. I wonder whether the TreeSheets file format is now different between Linux and Windows versions. In the past I remember that it was the same across the two.

washere wrote:
>Here’s some examples for beginners to TreeSheets which is a free software:
>https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/tree/master/TS/examples

 


Posted by washere
Mar 10, 2020 at 10:52 PM

 

Hi Alexander. The filetype is the same across Windows, Mac OS & Linux versions. Should open fine in all 3 versions.
I just tried those files in the link and they download and opened fine on my Windows version, same as yours ver Oct2019.
You can right-lick on RAW link and SAVE as in 1 example i saw.
Or clicking on “VIEW RAW” in most of those examples (in the middle) in those github example pages, also downloaded them.

You are techie yourself so I suspect your TS version might be corrupted. I’d uninstall and install a fresh copy just to be sure and safer.
But first try this:

I just uploaded a zip file to zippyshare. It contains several TS example files which I made into dark versions and improved the looks of, a couple of years ago.
Also a dual column TS file called “treesheets commands.cts” which is in that zip, it is a cheatsheet of the commands i re-edited and made darkish.
Zippyshare launches a new webpage, an ad, so just close that and click the big orange download button again.

https://www3.zippyshare.com/v/HlNrXpq4/file.html

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Download page for latest Win/Mac/Linux versions of app for those interested:

http://strlen.com/treesheets/

Each cell can have multi layers of inner cells in TS. Also can completely design the overall grid. These make it have infinite potential.

P.S. in earlier post on this page my GBoard android keyboard app was swiping Hyperplane instead of Hyperplan.


Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Thanks; interestingly, I downloaded a few examples but when trying to
>open them in TreeSheets in Windows (version from October 2019) I got the
>error message “Not a TreeSheets file”. I wonder whether the TreeSheets
>file format is now different between Linux and Windows versions. In the
>past I remember that it was the same across the two.
> >washere wrote:
>>Here’s some examples for beginners to TreeSheets which is a free
>software:
>>https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/tree/master/TS/examples
>

 


Posted by washere
Mar 10, 2020 at 11:21 PM

 

several more TS example files i found on my drive:

https://www90.zippyshare.com/v/fiPfElA1/file.html

 


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