Kdissert is a software tool that helps students create complex documents efficiently and quickly by using mind mapping features.
Ideas can be visualized on a canvas laid out in a tree structure, enabling users to identify their interactions and develop them further by adding ramifications. Each idea is represented by a shape containing a summary, multiple text fields, and various optional elements like pictures and url links. You can export a kdissert mind map to a picture or use it to create documents. PDF documents, PDF presentations, text processing files, plain text, and internet documents are all supported as output formats, making it an efficient tool for creating documents in different contexts.
Kdissert is available in multiple languages such as English, German, Dutch, Italian, Polish, and French, which means that it can accommodate users from different regions without language barriers. Before using the tool, you should carefully go through the kdissert manual quickstart section to familiarize yourself with the features. Sometimes, some of the features can seem counter-intuitive, but going through the manual saves time and eliminates confusion when using the software.
In case you encounter any issue or bug, it's essential to read the kdissert manual quickstart section first before reporting it. The manual contains various ideas that can save you time and is an excellent resource for any kdissert user. The encoding feature is set to Unicode, enabling users to use the following commands in LaTeX documents generated: usepackage{ucs}, usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}. If errors occur with Unicode, you might need to install xmltex or latex-ucs packages, depending on your operating system. Finally, to ensure that the toolbars and menus remain visible, remember to run the commands scons and scons install during installation.
Version 1.0.7: N/A