Hi Peter,
Thank you! I will give this a go. I see that I need python in order to open
the config.py file so I will try to install version 2.7. Wish me luck.
Thanks also for your previous mail suggesting that I should change the
language that Mnemosyne uses. My apologies that I wrongly attributed that to
George :-P
Regards from Japan,
Esther


On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Esther,
>
> Basically, the website instructions boil down to opening C:\Documents and
> Settings\Esther\.mnemosyne\config.py (or whatever your home directory is),
> and
> replacing the line
>
> locale = None
>
> by
>
> locale = 'en'
>
> Good luck!
>
> Peter
>
> On Monday, October 17, 2011 04:09:38 PM Esther Carrillo wrote:
> > First of all, thank you everyone for your replies. I have tried to open
> the
> > site with Chrome and Internet Explorer with the same failed results. I
> have
> > also confirmed that my provider is not blocking open source software
> > because I can access the site that George provided and even lets me
> > download the software from there. But I don't want to download it again
> > because I know it will install itself in Japanese again, just like a few
> > weeks ago when I first tried.
> >
> > Nevertheless, and back to my primary issue, the reason I wanted to open
> the
> > nmemosyne site in the first place was to access the info on how to change
> > the language. As George indicated "By default, Mnemosyne will use the
> > language to which your system is set. To change this, learn about
> advanced
> > preferences". So basically I just need to know how to change the language
> > of the program to English. Do I have to uninstall my current Japanese
> > nmemosyne and reinstall somehow differently or can I do it from the
> > options of current installed software?
> >
> > So sorry for all this bother and so grateful for all your
> advice&solutions.
> > Esther
> > PS: George, where about in Japan do you live? Any chances of coming to do
> a
> > presentation on the software at the Nagoya Computer Club?
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:54 PM, George Wade <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> > >  In that case, Esther,
> > >
> > > Try downloading a couple of different browsers and try your luck.
> > > Chrome, by Google should be a good fast average one.  I don't know if a
> > > different time of day or any other influence is at work?  Your provider
> > > boycotting free software?  You may have to ask them but their answers
> > > are often incomprehensible to our style of thinking...  Do you have a
> > > friendly computer store nearby?  It took me 5 years to learn to
> converse
> > > with a computer store, efficiently, in Japan; but only 6 weeks to learn
> > > to order food at a restaurant.  Can't be learned from books nor Mnemo
> > > Stacks...;~) Take a colleague out to coffee or to lunch and ask them
> how
> > > its done:  if you dare!
> > >
> > > Do you have a live net account back in your home country?  You could
> try
> > > to VPN to that and connect in the dark.
> > > Here is a test to see if free source is blocked !
> > > http://sourceforge.net/search/
> > >
> > >
> > > George
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 16/10/2011 22:03, Esther Carrillo wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi George,
> > > Thanks for your reply. I tried your links and even typed "mnemosyne"
> from
> > > scratch in my google but still, the mnemosyne site doesn't open. Google
> > > and the other search engines find it without trouble but after clicking
> > > on the search results I receive the error: The connection has timed
> out.
> > > The server at www.mnemosyne-proj.org is taking too long to respond. I
> > > have also tried typing the site manually in my browser but same
> problem.
> > > This is most bizarre particularly because I am surfing the web with no
> > > problems and accessing all other sites. I am at a loss at what could be
> > > wrong with my system and this site only.
> > > Thanks for any ideas,
> > > Esther
> > >
> > > On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 1:15 PM, George Wade
> <[email protected]>wrote:
> > >>  Hi Esther,
> > >>
> > >> When I clicked on the link in the mail:
> > >> www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/translations.php
> > >> opened my default browser and the page;  which showed —
> > >>
> > >> Translations
> > >> Available languages
> > >> Currently, Mnemosyne is localized in the following languages:
> > >> English (en)
> > >> Spanish (sp)
> > >>
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