Hi Roel, my hero
I have waited for an SM replacement for 10 years, so I have become a
patient man :-)

My SM is ver 7.5 Feb 20 1995. The text output looks like this:


Q: E-B 2000 phil: Who wrote "The Concept of Mind" (1949)
Q: // Gil____ R____
A: Gilbert Ryle

Q: E-B 2000 phil: "the most distinctive feature of ANALYTIC  
Q: PHILOSOPY is its emphasis upon the role that _______ plays in  
Q: the creation and resolution of philosophical problems"
A: language

Q: E-B 2000 phil: Who said "Philosophy is a battle against the  
Q: bewitchment of the intelligence by means of language."
A: Ludwig Wittgenstein

In other words: My version of SM does NOT export learning data :-(
In SM I am able to extract txt files depending on their difficulty ("e-
factor").
So one learning database in SM I can slit up int let us say 10
different txt-files from "Very easy" (e-factor ~3) to "leeches"  (e-
factor ~1.3)

Inside Mnemosyne i will have to twist and tweek to slowly build a
renewed learning history: Establish categories according to easiness
determined by SM e-factor. For the first 6-18 months in  I would spend
most of the repetition-time on the hard ones and auto-grade the
easiest (press 5-key until complete).


OR, since you are probably the fortunate user of an SM version that
exports learning history data, we could check whether your version
could "import from SM 7.5" . In other words: we would use your SM
version as a value-adding  bridge between my SM ver 7.5 and Mnemosyne
2. That would make me a very happy man.

Best regards from a patient man
Henrik





On 27 Jan, 23:25, Roel De Coninck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Henrik,
>
> I planned on writing a SuperMemo importer that takes into account the
> learning data.  You'd have to export your SM collection as XML instead of
> text.
> Unfortunately, I didn't advance at all the last months :-(
>
> I'm also running SM next to Mnemosyne, and I'd love to ditch SM. So maybe I
> have to push this project a bit up my priority list...
>
> How long would you be willing to wait?  Let's say that I will try to
> progress on this quest in February.  If I couldn't make time, I will have
> to face it and give up.  Would that be ok?
>
> roel

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