Peter Bienstman wrote:
> Who knows? :-)
>
> Peter
>
>   
One of the things that drew me to mnemosyne was the ability to display 
jpegs. I noticed that one of the features in 2.x is scroll bars to move 
around the image when it's too large for the window. At the moment I 
spend quite a bit of time adding 'width=640' or 'width=320' into my 
cards so that when 2.x comes along I can get the benefit of larger 
images. I'm not sure what the optimum image size to use is at the 
moment. It's for practising botanical identification so detail is 
important. The most exasperating thing I find at the moment is that when 
I run mnemosyne on my laptop (which has a lower screen resolution) I 
often lose parts of the window. I use the hotkeys for answering 
questions so often it doesn't matter if the buttons are off the bottom 
of the screen, but as far as I'm aware there's no way of moving the 
window about to get these buttons in view. If I could grab the side of 
the window with the mouse and shove it up that would help but I think 
it's only possible to move using the top window menu bar?

Oooohhhhh - hang on. I was just checking the details before posting this 
and noticed that I can use Alt-F7 ... now that's handy. hmmm - with a 
combination of Alt-F7 and Alt-F8 I could possibly get it but it's pretty 
fiddly.

This is the only feature I could really do with in 2.x that would be 
handy right now or would appreciate knowing a work-around. One 
work-around I was going to explore (I'm still new to mnemosyne) was 
perhaps writing a script to grep and sed the cards and whenever there's 
an IMG SRC tag edit it so that there's a WIDTH= element added. That way 
I could easily parse the whole database to modify the image dimensions 
for all the jpegs. Does that sound feasible?

Dougie




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