The functionality is implemented, but not exposed to the UI. Please vote for 'UI support for N-sided card types' on our uservoice forum.

Cheers,

Peter

BTW, please upgrade to Mnemosyne 2.1 from our webpage, Ubuntu seems to have bundled a very early prerelease version...


Quoting EY <[email protected]>:

5)(following on 4) I know cards can be formatted, but I think it falls

> a bit short. Wouldn't it be better to allow CSS stylesheets at both,
> category and card level? That way you could say all the cards from
> category X will look like this, and if any of the cards has it's own
> stylesheet, use it instead.

2.0 uses CSS at the card type level.

I just upgraded Ubuntu from 12.04 to 12.10 and therefore come from
Mnemosyne 1.x (I don't know which) to Mnemosyne 2.0-RC1. There seems to be
interesting changes, I still need to explore that.

I can't see where I can specifiy the CSS at the card type level. Where
should I save the .css file?

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