NAME FreeMind::Document - representation of a FreeMind-style mind map document SYNOPSIS my $document = "FreeMind::Document"->load(location => "todo.mm"); my ($node) = $document->findnodes(q{//node[@ID="foo"]}); print $node->toText, "\n"; DESCRIPTION This is a subclass of XML::LibXML::Document providing the following additional methods: "load($type, $source)" Constructor. If $type is "IO" then $source should be a filehandle. If $type is "location" then $source should be a file name or URL. If If $type is "string" then $source should be a scalar string containing XML. If the XML being loaded is a FreeMind mind map document, returns an instance of FreeMind::Document. Otherwise returns an instance of XML::LibXML::Document. "root" Returns the centre-most node of the mind map as a FreeMind::Node. "toHash" "$document->toHash" is a shortcut for "$document->root->toHash". "toText($indent, $width)" "$document->toText" is a shortcut for "$document->root->toText". As this is an XML::LibXML::Document, you have all the standard methods for traversing the document such as "findnodes" and "getElementsByTagName", but the elements returned by these methods will be FreeMind::Map, FreeMind::Node, etc objects rather than XML::LibXML::Element objects. The XML elements provide accessors for XML attributes. For example, given this XML element: You can call "$element->created" to get the element's creation date as an integer. Call it with an argument to write to the attribute: $element->created($some_time); To remove the attribute, pass an explicit "undef" as an argument. These attribute accessors perform a limited amount of validation. The standard XML::LibXML::Element "getAttribute", "setAttribute" and "removeAttribute", but these will perform no validation. (Incidentally, FreeMind dates are milliseconds since the Unix epoch. The setters will happily coerce from DateTime objects though.) BUGS Please report any bugs to . SEE ALSO . FreeMind::Map, FreeMind::Node. AUTHOR Toby Inkster . COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Toby Inkster. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.