Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately my python and QT knowledge is not 
that strong, but I hope to someday make a version of it where you may do 
this directly in mnemosyne.

kl. 16:07:09 UTC+2 fredag 4. oktober 2013 skrev lolilolicon følgende:
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Gnome <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > In addition to Tim's svgtoquiz, I would like to mention that for 
> producing 
> > map cards with bitmap images I use a script. 
> > Unfortunately it is not integrated in mnemosyne, so you still need to 
> import 
> > as a text file, and it only works on the next version (2.3) of 
> mnemosyne. 
> > However, the files and demos of the end result may be found here: 
> > http://mnemosyne-proj.org/scripts/imageoverlay-script 
>
> The idea of (live) overlay is interesting. However, to be honest, I 
> can't say I find your implementation meaningful. If I read the README 
> right, one still needs to manually cover every single image. I don't 
> see much time-saving here, compared to, say, editing the images in 
> GIMP. Also the image preparation requires Flash, which is an instant 
> turn-off. 
> OTOH I can see this may be helpful for some of the Windows users, I 
> guess... 
>
> Rich JavaScript in Mnemosyne provokes possibilities of interactivity 
> that might improve the experience, which is exciting; yet, the 
> simplicity of Mnemosyne is its best strength. 
>
> Just my 2 cents. 
>

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