> Ps. I've had this list of features that would be useful, based on my > own usage. I've been meaning to post them for some time & figure > sooner is better than later: where is the proper place to post? I > couldn't find a dedicated page . . . Here they are, in no particular > order:
There is our blueprints page on lauchpad: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/mnemosyne-proj > ability to add two cards at the same time, but split these into two > packs (one of which has the original question answer relationship, the > other which will have the answer question relationship). Did you know that you can select 'add vice versa too' in the 'add cards' dialog to achieve this ? :-) > ability to relocate the sound/support files for a deck without having > to adjust all the cards individually (e.g. when I first started > playing with Mnemosyne, I placed some audio files on my desktop, &, in > order to move them, had to edit each of the cards for the appropriate > path - is there any way to tie a given audio file to a card & have the > path automatically adjusted in Mnemosyne?). Mnemosyne 2.0. takes a copy of your media files to its own directory, so you can move your original files afterwards without Mnemosyne getting confused. > ability to mute / control volume (in case you have more than one audio > output running on your computer and would like to control Mnemosyne's > volume separately). In 2.0, there a small player widget in the cards, which allows you to change position, pause, volume, ... > 2-phase reveal: this is specific to what I am doing, but imagine it > would have broader application. In Arabic, the "accents" on letters > are important because they give the vocalization of a word; however, > they are not usually included in text (except very formal texts, > classical poetry, religious texts and children's books) - so it would > be very useful to first see the word w/o accents to see if one can > place them properly/ pronounce properly etc, then see the word with > the accents before finally seeing the translation. This could be implemented by an arabic-specific card type, but it's low on my priority list, even though I study arabic myself :-) > auto-save progress so that if the program crashes, work done is not > lost. I think i saw this on the blueprints page . . . Done in 2.0. Cheers, Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mnemosyne-proj-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mnemosyne-proj-users?hl=en.
