OK, some more observations:

* At the moment, the importer only copies over media files that are 
explicitly referenced in the cards, and not orphaned media. This makes 
correcting spelling mistakes to fix these errors more tedious for the user. 
I will change this behaviour to copy over all media files. You can still do 
that now, after import, just copy everything to 
dot_mnemosyne2/default_db.media. As long as you don't select 'deleted 
unused media files' before you fix your spelling errors, you should be fine.

* I will fix the duplicate message box warning about missing media

* Most of your history import failures are due to a single card with id ' 
125b', i.e. starting with a space. I guess this is an id coming from manual 
xml creation, as it's not in the format Mnemosyne uses itself. If you 
really care about the history of that single card being imported, you'll 
need to modify the mem file and the logs and reimport, but I guess it's not 
that important.

* future schedule dropping to 0 in a month's time: I cannot reproduce this 
from your data, but I've made some fixes to the code yesterday, and perhaps 
you were using a version from the day before yesterday. Updating from bzr 
and reimporting should do the trick.

* 100% retention rate: I checked your logs, and indeed, you never needed to 
use grades 0 and 1, so you always have perfect recall! Congratulations! 
Feel free to suggest another figure of merit which would be better suited 
for your experiments, it's trivial to add extra statistics in a plugin.

Cheers,

Peter

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