On Monday 20 April 2009 23:23:50 Kasim Terzic wrote:
> Hi Peter and everyone,
>
> I've just started using Mnemosyne on my new AMD 64 gentoo linux
> machine, after using it for years on my x86 laptop. I exported my
> databases to XML and imported them on the new machine and they loaded
> fine. 

(If you move platforms, it's actually best just to copy the entire .mnemosyne 
directory. This will keep your entire learning history which will be used in a 
future version to display some more statistics.)

> - Grade 1 cards seem to behave like grade 0 cards. If you set the
> number of grade 0 cards to show at once to zero, all grade 1 cards
> disappear and are not shown. I am asked if I want to learn ahead of
> schedule.

Hmm, that indeed seems like a bug. I'll make sure it's fixed in 2.0. (setting 
that value to 0 is a rather unusual setting, though :-) )

> - If I set the number of grade 0 cards to show to something other than
> zero, grade 1 cards start behaving as grade 0 cards.
>
> - I never get any grade 0 cards shown at all. Even if I set the number
> to 100 or something, the program only ever cycles through grade 1
> cards and never shows any new ones.

These can happen if you have a large number of grade 1 cards. There is a 
hidden limit on the grade 1 cards as well (10 I think), which will make that 
no new grade 0 cards are shown before you learn the grade 1 cards. I've 
already removed this hidden limit for 1.2.

None of these things should have anything to do with your move from Windows to 
Linux, Windows should behave in exactly the same way.

Peter


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