Quoting "Ataías Pereira Reis" <[email protected]>:

I've just installed mnemosyne 2.0 on a new ubuntu installation and then I
imported my flashcards from mnemosyne 1.2. This was ok, but while I'm using
the program, it often crashes.

For the crashes, use this version:

http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/Mnemosyne-2.0.1-RC1.tar.gz

The official 2.0.1 release will be coming in a few days.

I've just noticed another problem to me, dead keys. I'm using ibus, so I
can type in Japanese that I've just started to learn, but my keyboard is a
Brazilian keyboard and I always want to write a word with an accent like á,
é, ó, ü, in Portuguese and other languages. Anyway, in mnemosyne it appears
like ´a, ´e, ´o, ¨u. Well, in version 1.2 there was an option that I think
was something like "scim" that I always chose in the menu that appeared
with a right-button click when I wanted to use the dead keys. I have a
problem with dead keys with my web browser and changed it, now I have the
problem with mnemosyne 2.0, unfortunately.

Mnemosyne does not implement anything special to allow for alternative input methods like ibus or scim, it just relies on Qt/PyQt to handle this.

Are you sure you installed the ibus-qt package? Perhaps the people of the ibus or the scim project will be able to help you to get these things working with Qt applications.

Let me know how it goes!

Peter

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