It's easiest to put all your cards in a single database, that makes
everything a lot easier.
Cheers,
Peter
Citeren [email protected]:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:54:32 PM UTC-4, Nick Cross wrote:
Right now, I do my language cards on the desktop and my kids do
their cards on the laptop. We are studying different things.
In July, my family will be travelling so we will only have the
laptop with us. This works for the kids but not for me.
In the past, I would export my cards from the desktop to the
laptop; do my cards on the laptop; delete the original cards on the
desktop; and export the cards back to the desktop with the learning
data when I came home. In the current versions of the Mnemosyne,
exporting resets the learning data.
A few months ago, I was given this advice:
It's best to use the built-in sync mechanism for that. Designate
one machine as server, activate the server in the configuration
panel. Then, on the client, start from an empty 'default.db' and
use 'file - sync' while the server is running.
Can the laptop act as both a server (for my kids cards) and client
(for my cards) at the same time?
Are there any tips (or things to watch out for) if I want to run a
set of cards (as a client) off a laptop that already has sets of
cards?
Thanks
Would it be easier to use separate decks?
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