This seems to be exactly what happened. The Supermemo exported text
file has kept the Unicode tags embedded within in the text, and these
also show up on display when imported into Mnemosyne.

Patrick, do you know if there is a way to force Supermemo to export
only the Japanese text which is displayed in the Q and A fields?

On Nov 28, 3:23 pm, Patrick Kenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't improve the importer but I can provide some more details on the
> problem.  The problem is that when SuperMemo decided to add Unicode
> support, they hacked it on using HTML.  So, all Unicode is displayed in
> SuperMemo as HTML rendered through Internet Explorer.  When you export
> from SuperMemo, if you need to do it in Unicode then the tags are
> unavoidable.  SuperMemo assumes that you would only export for the
> purpose of importing into SuperMemo again, so it keeps all the tags.
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
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