How about a way to manipulate the exported text (using replace) so
that only the tags which designate the Japanese remain? It sounds
impossible to me, but I thought I'd ask. Here's one Q and A field from
a text file (I already replaced &lt; with < and &gt; with > )

Q: <FONT face=Arial color=#080000><FONT size=6>&#35430;&#39135;</FONT>
&#12377;&#12427;</FONT><FONT face=Arial color=#080000></FONT>
A: <FONT face=Arial color=#080000>&#12375;&#12375;&#12423;&#12367;
&#12377;&#12427;</FONT></P> <P>to sample food, to taste something

I choose the shortest one I could find. I tried importing that one
pair into Mnemosyne and it displayed exactly as above when being
drilled.

On Nov 28, 9:30 pm, Patrick Kenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, because of the way SuperMemo works, there is no such
> option.  SM stores everything as HTML-- even the Unicode characters
> themselves-- and so the Mnemosyne importer has to do a special trick
> just to even recognize the SM Unicode.
>
> Regards,
> Patrick
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