Howdy Peter!

Thanks for this. Checked out the page, but it looks quite a bit beyond
my current abilities. Given that I'm in school full time & working,
this may have to be play that waits until the spring . . .

How difficult is it to learn python if one is already familiar with
something like Matlab (and only casually so, at that)? I would be
interested in contributing to the Mnemosyne project after all the help
it has provided me, but feel as though beginnings are a little elusive
in the world of programming!

Cheers,

g.

On Feb 25, 3:28 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday, February 25, 2011 03:24:01 am G. wrote:
>
> > I have also found M. to take a very long time to load the "edit deck"
> > window;
> > & once open - it is not very "smooth" i.e. there are large time lags
> > between
> > clicking to scroll & the actual scrolling. It is enough of a problem
> > that I have
> > made every effort to avoid ever having to use the deck editor -
> > including
> > completely recreating a new deck with 4000+ cards . . .
>
> That's an inherent limitation of the design of 1.x. In 2.0, the card browser
> should be much faster, as it does not need to have the entire database in
> memory.
>
> If you want to try it out and you don't need to rely on prebuilt installers,
> follow the instructions here to play around with 2.0:
>
> http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/hacking.php
>
> It will automatically import your 1.x deck. Don't use the 2.0 code for real,
> though, there could still be some changes to the db format before the first
> alpha.
>
> I'd be interested in your feedback!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter

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