Not to verify the Chinese language sort, but to offer another opinion:  in
Japanese, which I'm studying, it would be wonderful to be able to sort on
pronunciation, which is normal;  and on radicles.  Choosing which was
suitable for the task and student at hand.

George

On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Murray James Morrison <
[email protected]> wrote:

> (I apologize if this is a double-post, I had problems sending my original
> message.)
>
> Hi Peter,
> .....
>


> -The Chinese language sort is worthless on my machine. As I've mentioned
> before, Chinese characters should be sorted alphabetically by pinyin, not
> character radical. Right now it's actually worse than Mnemosyne 1.x, since
> the "Browse cards" dialog box no longer sorts this way (it did before).
> Ditto for the "deactivate cards" window. Can anyone else learning Chinese
> with Mnemosyne verify this?
>
> .....

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