Basically, this script helps you to store almost any kind of information.

A tree structure makes it easy to keep things organized. And each node in the tmation.

A tree structure makes it easy to keep things organized. And each node in the tree can contain several fields, forming a mini-database.

The output format for each node can be defined, and the output can be shown on the screen, printed, or exported to html.

Features:

  • Stores almost any type of information, including plain text, HTML, numbers, dates, times, booleans, URLs, etc.
  • The tree structure helps keep things organized.
  • Each node can have several fields that form a mini-database.
  • Several node types, with different sets of fields, can be included in one file.
  • The node format, including fields, output lines and tree-view icon, can be defined for each node type.
  • The right-hand view can show one of three views - for showing output, editing node data and editing node titles.
  • Clicking on URL fields in the output view opens the link in an external web browser.
  • There are internal link fields that select another node based on a reference or a keyword.
  • An executable link can run an external program or open a file when clicked.
  • Formatting information can be copied from another TreeLine file.
  • There are two search commands available.
  • Undo and redo commands are available for all modifying operations.
  • The formatted output can be printed with parent/child lines and headers and footers.
  • TreeLine files are XML by default, but there are options for automatically compressing or encrypting the files.
  • The data can be exported to HTML.
  • An XSLT file can be exported to work with the XML TreeLine files.
  • Tab-delimited tables and tab-indented text files can be imported and exported. Plain text files and Treepad files can be imported.
  • Mozilla and XBEL format bookmark files can be imported and exported.
  • Generic XML files can be imported and exported, allowing TreeLine to function as a crude XML editor.
  • Batch file conversions can be done from a command line interface.
  • There are several sorting options.
  • The nodes can be filtered.
  • A node’s icon and output format can be changed conditionally based on its data.
  • Text data can be spell checked (requires an external program section).
  • Data can be automatically arranged using either parent references or categories from data fields.
  • There is an outline numbering feature.
  • There are many other options for customization, including user-defined keyboard shortcuts.
  • The user interface and documentation are available in English, French and German.


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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 at 3:52 am
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