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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Saeed <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes; thanks for your comments.
>
> I have indeed been using the text (tab-delimited Q/A), creating
> separate files for categories and importing.
> That works quite well (I have been making a German database, and have
> been able to add 5-10 words every couple of days).  It is also quite
> easy within Mnemosyne to change category assignments. So I think this
> is a sufficient and practical solution.
>
> I just wanted to close the loop since there had been a comment to my
> prior question with a possiblity of importing different categories
> from one file.
> Apparently this function is not available when importing text, but may
> be available via XML ( nd this is the part I wanted to follow up on) .
>
> So I went online and looked for XML editors, and its a large list.
> They also have seem to have quite different interfaces and
> functionalities.
>
> Therefore I was wondering if there is a particular XML software that
> is well-suited for Mnemosyne?
>
> On Dec 13, 6:46 pm, Charles Cave <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think going down this path to solve your problem is not the best
> approach.
> > Each Mnemosyne needs a unique id for the item id="xxx" tag and you are
> > going to have a spend a lot of time editing and checking.
> >
> > Someone else has already suggested just adding content with the
> > card interface.
> >
> > You could still create a tab delimited Q - A - category text file,
> > but extract each category in turn and import it and manually
> > specify the category code.  For example, if you entered the data
> > into Excel, then sort the spreadsheet by category then save the question
> > and answer columns only by copying into a separate sheet and
> > saving individual text files.
> >
> >
> >
> > > Is there a good free XML editor that you use for making new card
> stacks?
> > > I have been using text so far to make stacks, but that doesn't allow
> > > importation with categories, so I wanted to give XML a try.- Hide
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