Hi,

You don't need to export to a db file, that is the standard file Mnemosyne uses to store its data. It's typically called default.db and located in C:\users\notsohappy\application data\Mnemosyne

You should definitely be able to activate more than one tag (and save that selection to a new saved set if you want). However, you can only activate one saved set at the time.

Hope this helps,

Peter

On 10/22/2012 01:33 AM, NotSoHappy wrote:
Peter, I am just about certain that i did not look at the non-memorised
cards.The categories i had to review were indeed the ones i had been
studying. The number of scheduled cards for those categories seemed just
about what i expected them to be. Except, the number of scheduled did
not go down at all. What i had to do was deactivate the category i had
been working on, activate another one, then go back to the earlier
category to see yeah, it was now zero or close to zero. This happened
for all five categories i had been studying. I logged off from Mnemosyne
completely several times but the problem was still there when i opened
Mnemosyne again and worked on the scheduled cards in those five
categories. The interesting thing was that when i went back to Mnemosyne
yesterday, everything was fine!

Just now i am starting with Mnemosyne and the problem has come back. I
see a number of cards scheduled but the number does not change at all
when i am going through the scheduled cards.

You suggested in your last email to send you the default file. I tried
to export the database but the export facility refuses to SAVE the file
to whatever folder i want to assign to it. Btw, i could not even assign
a specific file to export. All the export option showed was "Mnemosyne
2x *card.files." So, i cannot export files. That is also a problem as in
the past i often exported files for various reasons.

As an aside, i noticed with the new version that one cannot activate
more than one category.  This was feasible in the old version and it
came in very handy at times.

Other than these two issues everything is working fine. I hope you will
be able to figure out  what is going on here.  Thanks, Peter!

Note: i am not used to Google Groups and am not always sure my posts got
posted or double posted or whatever. Apologies!

On Friday, October 19, 2012 10:59:32 PM UTC-7, Peter Bienstman wrote:

    Are you sure you were not accidentally looking at the number of
    non-memorised cards?

    If it happens again, just mail your 'default.db' file, and I will look
    into it.

    Cheers,

    Peter

    Quoting NotSoHappy <[email protected] <javascript:>>:

     > Today I am encountering a bit of a problem:
     > I am in a category that has, say, 20 scheduled cards. I go
    through the
     > cards and answer them. The number 20, however, remains unchanged.
    When i
     > deactivate this category and come back to it later after having done
     > another category, the number 20 is now replaced by the number of
    cards
     > remaining. This issue happens with all the categories. I had the
    same
     > happening earlier this week and then I discovered that two
    categories had
     > been activated. I deactivated one and then the program counted
    correctly. I
     > don't see why the program could not handle two or more activated
     > categories. So, it may have been a complete fluke that the
    counting resumed
     > as it should have. Today, i looked at categories activated and
    each time
     > only category had been activated.
     > This is not an end-of-the-world problem but it would be nice if i
    knew how
     > to fix it. Thank you!
     >
     > On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:42:20 AM UTC-7, Peter Bienstman
    wrote:
     >>
     >> On 10/17/2012 03:29 PM, NotSoHappy wrote:
     >> > I have been working with Mnemosyne version 2 for the past two
    days and
     >> > everything is working fine. Peter asked whether i followed the
    complete
     >> > instructions in the "other thread." I don't know where this
    thread is.
     >>
     >> I meant the reply to the other post you made:
     >>
     >>
     >>
    
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mnemosyne-proj-users/vc6jX5wzQLI
    
<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mnemosyne-proj-users/vc6jX5wzQLI>

     >>
     >> > My suggestion is to show a link in the Download area to any
    issues one
     >> > might encounter when upgrading, such as the necessity to
    uninstall the
     >> > old version of Mnemosyne, and also what to expect.
     >>
     >> I've added this to the download page. Also, in the changelog
    notes for
     >> the next version, I will always add that it's recommended to
    uninstall
     >> the previous version. (BTW, personally I never needed to
    uninstall the
     >> previous version, and I'm not sure what the reason is.)
     >>
     >> > Since there were no
     >> > comments showing, i just hit Download and then experienced a
    bit of a
     >> > panic attack when i ran into problems (to be cautious i had not
     >> > uninstalled the old version and that was exactly what was
    causing the
     >> > problems).
     >>
     >> Never panic :-)
     >>
     >> Thanks for the feedback and improving the upgrade experience for
    future
     >> users!
     >>
     >> Peter
     >>
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