Thanks, Tim. That was exactly the kind of thing I was looking for! Works 
like a charm. It took me no time at all to edit my wordlist to make the 
required letters coloured red.


On Saturday, 13 September 2014 21:04:12 UTC+1, Timothy Bourke wrote:
>
> * Ed <[email protected] <javascript:>> [2014-09-13 10:33 -0700]: 
> > I would like to be able to visually differentiate between the wrong 
> spelling 
> > and the correct one. 
> > 
> > So, for example, "minuscule" is commonly misspelled as "miniscule". I 
> would 
> > like to be able to underline that "u" in the correct answer, or show it 
> in a 
> > different colour, or something very similar. 
> > 
> > At the moment it seems you can only underline entire words, and this 
> underline 
> > applies to *both* the question and the answer, so it is useless for this 
> > purpose. 
> > 
> > I can see this underlining of individual letters will be very useful 
> when 
> > trying to learn languages that have a complex verb conjugation system, 
> case 
> > endings on nouns, adjective endings, and strong verbs with ablaut, such 
> as 
> > German or Icelandic. But I'm sure it will be useful for most languages 
> to 
> > varying extents. 
>
> The fast-format plugin is designed to help with this kind of thing: 
>         http://mnemosyne-proj.org/plugins/fast-format 
>
> Once installed, you can type: 
>         min`u`scule 
>
> to display the 'u' in red. Of course, you can do the same thing with plain 
> html. The plugin is designed to make it faster and easier. 
>
> Tim. 
>
>

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