Sure, you can use regular html to refer to images on the web. You will
need to be online to view them, though.
Peter
Quoting Real Bhuiya <[email protected]>:
Is there a way to src images from the internet? There's a site called
quizlet that allows me to Import sets (tab separated text files), and many
use hyperlinks for images...maybe this could be a feature request?
Mnemosyne might automatically save the images and create the set seamlessly?
I've the following link shows an example, and if you follow the 'export'
link below the cards, you'll see the tab separated option but with links
http://quizlet.com/1991805/famous-people-cards-for-dad-flash-cards/
p.s. i'm a noob, so i'm not sure if this already possible
On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:38:26 AM UTC-5, Peter Bienstman wrote:
The recommend way to insert images is indeed the popup menu. Then,
mnemosyne will copy the image to its media directory and display a
relative path (which it will expand when showing the card).
Peter
Quoting [email protected] <javascript:>:
> On Saturday, December 1, 2012 11:48:12 AM UTC-5, Gnome wrote:
>> make sure the paht to the image is correct
>>
>> On Saturday, December 1, 2012 3:14:47 PM UTC+1, [email protected]
>> wrote:Hi, I insert an image into a card, but all I get is a blue
>> question mark for the image.
>> I am running the Mnemosyne 2.1 on Win XP
>
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