A collection of Groovy scripts for Freeplane to fetch images when pasting from web or text/html mime type with file URI
These scripts will deal with images linked to external sources, allowing you to save them to local mapname_files/img folder.
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savePastedImages.groovy: download the images when you copy a selection with mixed text and images. It will also copy the files when you make a copy from applications such as Libre Writer, which puts the images into a temp folder and link to it using file URI (file:///) protocol. All the downloaded images are relatively linked to in the mm file, making it easier to package the mm file and its associated images. Doesn't work on notes.
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saveLinkedImagesRecursively.groovy: download all linked images in selected nodes and their children nodes, as well as in their notes and details (if any). Doesn't work on non-html nodes even if they have "img" tag inside the text.
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detailCopyOneToMany.groovy: transfer detail of one node to multiple nodes, allow overwrite or append details to target nodes. You just need to select multiple nodes (first selected node will be the source to copy to other nodes) and then run the script.
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noteCopyOneToMany.groovy: transfer note of one node to multiple nodes, allow overwrite or append note to target nodes. You just need to select multiple nodes (first selected node will be the source to copy to other nodes) and then run the script.
The scripts were tested in Freeplane 1.7.9, on a PC running MX Linux 18.3 (based on Debian 9 Stretch)
NOTE: On Windows, if you see Error executing the script: org/apache/ivy/plugins/resolver/DependencyResolver, please try updating your Freeplane and JRE to the latest version.
You just need to copy all the scripts to Freeplane user scripts folder (on Linux it is ~/.config/freeplane/1.7.x/scripts)
And also download the Jsoup core library from here for scripts that need it (the latest is jsoup-1.12.1.jar) and put it into ~/.config/freeplane/1.7.x/lib
You may also need to enable permission to read, write files and run network operation in Tools/Preferences/Plugins/Scripting
Just run the script from Tools/Scripts/ It is best to assign scripts to a shortcut
At the moment, savePastedImages.groovy and saveLinkedImagesRecursively.groovy scripts only works with text/html type, and are not able to process SVG or Base64 images or images embed in rtf mime type (e.g. when copying from Word 2010 in WINE, there is only rtf type in the clipboard).
I have yet tested the scripts on Windows or MacOS.
If you have any ideas or issues, please pm me or make a ticket on github.