You can import text files.  Just make it plain text, one card per
line.  Put the question first and the answer after a tab.  You have to
run the gui to import the file.

Nick
(please excuse any errors, this was written on an iPad)

On Feb 3, 2011, at 17:35, iiNa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can someone please spell out to me - since I am not very skilled with
> either python or programming to be able to sort out gui-specific code
> - and, tell me how i can feed my notes into mnemosyne from a script
> (in other words, just from the command line) so i can put my notes
> more speedily into mnemosyne? I'm thinking that it would really help
> me study if i could just *bam* store my notes into mnemosyne and have
> it automatically quiz me at different times throughout the day...
>
> How might i code this myself?
> Thank you.
>
>
> two-
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