Hi Uschi,

If you find some time, I'd still appreciate you sending me your .mnemosyne 
directory, s0 that I can look at the sound file import problem. Otherwise, it 
will not get fixed by itself, and other users might also run into the same 
issue.

As you perhaps heard, Tim will port his plugins like fast_format to 2.0 in the 
near future, so I really hope you'll be able to move your entire deck to 2.0!

Cheers,

Peter

On Tuesday, August 23, 2011 02:22:57 PM usch wrote:
> Thanks for your advice, Peter.
> I used the new setup exe you provided, but the problem persists.
> I had a closer look at the statistics and understand them better now.
> I was probably a bit to fast with my first judgement.
> I decided to stick with the old version for now because although the
> new version might provide easier formatting for new cards
> it still means that I will lose the formatting of my current db.
> I still love mnemosyne for my personal learning as well as for
> language teaching and I think you've done a fantastic job.
> I think I've tried nearly every flashcard program there is over the
> past years,
> but Mnemosyne is the only one I could pass on to my students as an
> efficient and reliable
> as well as easy to use tool for studying languages (I supplied the
> complete set of course vocabulary for the whole term
> as a separate db they just had to import).
> I will certainly give version 2 another go soon when starting a new
> db.
> Keep up the excellent work!
> Uschi
> 
> On Aug 22, 12:10 pm, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the feedback!
> > 
> > I'm afraid the authors of 1.x plugins will have to rewrite them for
> > 2.0.
> > 
> > 2.0 itself has various new formatting options (Settings - Set card
> > appearance), so perhaps you no longer have any need for the formatting
> > plugins.
> > 
> > The problems with the sound files looks like a bug. If you send me
> > your .mnemosyne directory (privately), or a smaller test database
> > which shows the same problems, I'd be happy to take a look at it.
> > 
> > Could you tell me a bit more about what you found confusing about the
> > statistics? Do you have suggestions to improve it?
> > 
> > The help menu still needs to be written.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Peter
> > 
> > On Aug 22, 11:57 am, usch <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I've upgraded to the new beta version2  but it failed to import my
> > > sound files and the formatting I used with various plugins
> > > (fast_format, quacolor)
> > > Also the plugins like schedbar, forgotten_cards_in_stat_bar, (which I
> > > found very useful) can't be used anymore as the extensions have
> > > changed.
> > > My sound files subfolder and the pictures subfolder are in the same
> > > folder (.mnemosyne).
> > > My picture files did import fine, the sound files didn't. As I have
> > > the program for learning languages this is a major hickup.
> > > I liked the new categories and activating menu, but I'm not so sure
> > > about the new statistics view. It was a bit confusing at first glance.
> > > The help menu didn't open, so I couldn't find info on that.
> > > I decided to uninstall again and rather wait for further development
> > > or postings on here as I fear to get my original db messed up.
> > > I'm on Win7.
> > > Uschi

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