>   On 15/09/2010 22:28, Michael Campbell wrote:
> > You can put images wherever you want, no?  The card question/answer is
> > what tells the application where to find it, per card.
> > 
> > Pre-packaged decks of course need to have them in a specific spot
> > since the cards and images must match on location, but I believe you
> > are free to edit the deck and move the image(s) accordingly.
> 
> That's the current behaviour. But I believe Peter is/was considering
> changing it for 2.x. I've dug out the thread where it was discussed:
> *
> *http://tinyurl.com/2d2t8zm

To clarify what I mentioned in that thread, mnemosyne2 can work with nested 
folders, but they all need to be inside a specific media directory.

If you create a card, and add media from (a subfolder) of the media directory, 
the media file is kept where it is. However, if you add media to a card which 
is not located in the media folder, it is copied without renaming to the media 
folder into the media directory in a flat folder structure. This is to 
safeguard against the original image disappearing or moving.

I even thought specifically about you when I changed the side effects of 
deleting a card: deleting a card no longer automatically deletes the 
corresponding media files, as you could be using that media file for other 
purposes, even though there is no more a card associated with it.

Is this OK for you?

Peter

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