![]() To customize the boundary access its context menu. You can add a boundary around a floating topic and is also possible to add a boundary within another boundary. Use the handlers to easily include other topics/branch in the boundary. You can apply boundaries to any topic but the central one. The Boundary functionality will help you mark and determine the limits of an area on your map. Connection line's color - choose from color picker.Keep the map balanced - will make topics to stay in the predefined layout shape.Spacing - set the spacing between topics and branches.Layouts - choose from several layout types.Line color - take the connecting line's color.Stroke - set the topic's border color from the color picker or choose to.Line color- the connecting line's color determines the topic color.Topic color - click on the arrow to access the color picker.You can customize your topics and set a fixed size, so that all of them will have the same size regardless of the amount of text you add.Īfter setting a fix size for your topics, you can match it for specific topics. Paddings - set a custom padding for your topic or reset to default values Topic style - with or without gradient, with or without border Topic shape - click on the arrow to access various shapes existing and new topics on this diagram level and all sublevels.existing and new topics on this diagram level.You can apply these styles easily with one click, from the bottom of the panel, to: These will be displayed in all your diagrams. at the bottom of the list, you will find all the topic styles from the custom themes that you previously created from the theme editor.changing the style of a topic will change the style of its connections as well If you also customize the topic's connections from it's context menu, these will be be saved together with the customized style of the topic if you created a custom topic style, this will appear at the top of the list so you can use it anywhere in the current diagram. all the topic styles used in the current diagram In the predefined topic styles section you will find: ![]() Select the text to open the context menu:
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