Hi Peter,
which of the files do you need or do I have to send the
whole .mnemosyne folder?
Give my thanks to Tim :)
Regards
Uschi

On Aug 23, 2:36 pm, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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:
>
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> > 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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