I have not explored it in detail yet but a couple of things are
immediately noticable.
1. Image size. I've now tried 2.x on a desktop and netbook and in both
cases the image display is too small and I can't resize the
Question/Answer pane. The Answer pane seems to take up about 1/3rd of
the Question/Answer space. What I did in 1.2.2 was have the image sized
so that for some images a lot of the bottom of the window was not
visible; i.e. Anything below the "Show Answer" button was off the bottom
of the screen. This didn't matter to me as I didn't need to see it a lot
of the time.
2. I notice there's a 'Open Image' option in the right-click menu (which
doesn't seem to do anything). What would be absolutely brilliant for me
is if there was a single hot-key that allowed the image to be viewed
full-screen, or called an external program. (qiv springs to mind -
http://www.bluecedar.org.uk/?p=195). From my experience keystrokes F11
or just 'f' are used in a lot of programs to go full-screen. I notice
that I can click on the image and I get a larger movable image that I
can moved around ... I'm not sure what I think of that. It looks quite
nice but I don't find it that useful.
3. Invocation (under Linux). To start 2.x do I run 'make' everytime? I
tried running the 'mnemosyne' executable but got errors. I don't want to
make it a system wide install at the moment as the image size thing is a
bit of a problem for me and will stick to 1.2.2 for live running for the
moment.
Dougie
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