On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Gnome <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, it is possible to do this relatively quickly. You can mass the
> convert the cards from vocal cards to map by selecting them in the card
> browser, then right click and then choosing 'Convert to card type'. Then all
> your cards should be converted.

Good this works! Thank you, Gnome.

I think I've spotted a trivial bug here though: when I choose "Change
card type" and select "Map", then click "OK", the popup "Convert card
type data" window is very small, and I have to resize it to see the
options.

>
> There is also an idea about this on uservoice, where you may vote for ideas
> for future development:
> http://mnemosyne.uservoice.com/forums/164265-general/suggestions/2920631-more-flexible-txt-based-import-card-type-tags-

This is what I've wanted since I started to use Mnemosyne just recently.
I think we need a simple, yet powerful enough, well-defined syntax for
import files.
The tab-separated value format is simple, but is not powerful enough
sometimes, e.g., since it's line-based, we can't have multiline code
enclosed in a <pre> tag in the answer (IMO, this is bad); for the same
reason, we have to put <br> in the text file to introduce a newline,
which reduces the readability of the text file (relatively minor
issue).

>
> Good luck with studies,

You too, thank you.

>
> kl. 10:15:28 UTC+2 fredag 4. oktober 2013 skrev [email protected] følgende:
>>
>> Hello, everyone. I like the Map card type, but unfortunately there doesn't
>> seem to be an easy way to import them. I seems to be impossible to import
>> Map cards from tab-separated text files.
>> So I'm thinking of some script that takes a tab-separated text file, with
>> lines of the simple form: locationmarked_imageblank_img, e.g.:
>>
>> California maps/USA/California.png maps/USA/USA.png
>>
>>
>> and convert it to "openSM2sync" cards.xml representing a set of Map cards.
>>
>> I don't need a proper plugin, just a (python) script that works. Your help
>> will be appreciated. :)
>

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