I'm afraid this is not something Mnemosyne has direct control over: font
rendering is handled by the GUI library we use (Qt4, same as Anki BTW).
So, this is probably a bug in Qt. Perhaps you can try with a different
font. (I use Arial for arabic, and don't see any issues, apart from the
kasra being difficult to see)
Peter
On 09/28/2012 04:32 PM, Ayesha Nicole wrote:
Hi there!
I am unsure why the Arabic text is scrunched up for a phrase? And I
thought I fixed it by checking the card type with the foreign word font
as KFGQPC Nashk at 72 pt. and writing system set to Arabic. The set up
of the card displays it properly in the field, but not in preview or
when reviewing. I attached screen shots.
What do you advise, please?
Thank you.
Ayesha
On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:31:17 AM UTC-4, Ayesha Nicole wrote:
Thank you - again! I cannot tell you how refreshing this experience
has been for me, especially after literally fighting with Anki 2,
which makes SM15 easier by comparison, but still overwhelming with a
very complex interface.
Mnemosyne is/truly/ simple and easy to use! :D Now I can focus on
actually learning, instead of studying code to achieve very basic
'formatting' appearance of the cards!
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:40 AM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 09/24/2012 09:55 PM, Ayesha Nicole M Beavers wrote:
Thank you! It works so beautifully and easily!
You're welcome :-) For Mnemosyne, we really try to focus on an
elegant and easy-to-use workflow, without sacrificing flexibility.
I was happy to see that Mnemosyne is based on SM11
It's SM2, actually, but I'm not sure SM11 is a much better
scheduler than SM2.
is there a way to customize the text color of words on
individual cards?
The easiest option would be to clone several card types from
Vocabulary, e.g. MSA, Egyptian, etc... and then you can colour
each of them as you want.
And is there an app (I have an iPhone) to synch with the
desktop version
for studying on the go?
An off-line mobile client is on the todo list, but meanwhile you
can do your mobile reviews in a browser. Just start the bundled
'mnemosyne-webserver' application, which will tell you where to
point your browser. Sound support for webserver reviews is still
a bit shaky, though.
Peter
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