All about style templates

A map's overall appearance or default "look" is determined by its underlying style. A style is a collection of the automatic formatting settings used for the various types of elements your map. When you add a new map object, its appearance is determined by the map's current style settings. The style contains settings for:

The map style may also include a set of topic styles.

Map files and map templates include all their own style settings. A new map or map template's initial style is derived from the map template used to create it. If you want to change the automatic style settings for the current map you can modify the style, or you can apply a different Style Template.

Once you've established the map's overall style you can then go on to change individual topics by applying topic styles and by  formatting individual topics. This individual formatting overrides the automatic style settings, and persists if you modify the current style or assign a new style to the map. (Note that you can remove the map's formatting first if you want to return all topics to their automatic style.)

Styles from templates

Style Template files are collections of automatic style settings, stored in separate files (*.mmas files) that you can re-use by applying them to other maps. This makes it easy to standardize the formatting of maps for your project, department, or company. MindManager comes with a good variety of styles. In addition, you can create a new style template by saving the automatic style settings from the current map to a file. You can modify an existing Style template directly.

Map Templates also contain their own style information. When you use a map template as the basis for a new map, the style of the new map comes from the map template. You can modify the automatic style settings of any map template (including the template that is used each time you create a new map) by opening the map template, modifying its style and saving it.

What do you want to do?

 

Apply a style

Modify a style

Add a new styles

Manage styles

Learn about topic styles