Please send me the txt file, I'll have a look at it. 

Peter

On September 14, 2014 2:34:34 PM CEST, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Peter,
>
>Many thanks for your rapid explanation. 
>
>I have been through my wordlist and deleted all the answers to the 
>questions. It does, in fact, contain 378 words (so I have lost one 
>somewhere in the import). So I apologize for that. The 675 number
>confused 
>me and I was sure my wordlist was longer than it actually is.
>
>However, to answer your points:
>
>- The text file I am importing from only contains two columns separated
>by 
>a tab - the format is *source word - tab - target word(s)*. It is as
>simple 
>as it could be
>- I am not using any cards from earlier versions of Mnemosyne and my
>text 
>file does not contain 3 columns
>- I am not using anything at all from Anki
>
>So the question still remains why this apparently totally arbitrary 
>assignment to card types upon import? As I said above, I am importing
>from 
>a totally uniform, tab-separated, 2-column text file. So why is the
>program 
>assigning some cards as front-to-back and some as Vocabulary? 
>
>This creates extra work in having to reassign card types by using the 
>"change card type" function and should not be a necessary step. It
>seems to 
>me there is a significant flaw in the import process from text files?
>
>Thanks for your further thoughts :) Ed
>
>
>
>
>
>On Sunday, 14 September 2014 07:43:59 UTC+1, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> If your text file contains a line with three columns (e.g. from 
>> Mnemosyne's 1.x three-sided cards), Mnemosyne will automatically
>treat that 
>> as data for a Vocabulary CARDTYPE and will create two SISTER CARDS
>from 
>> that data, one dealing with recognition, and the other with
>production. If 
>> you come from Anki, you're probably familiar with the fact that data
>from a 
>> single 'fact' is used to create multiple 'linked cards', so the
>principle 
>> is exactly the same. 
>>
>> If you don't want e.g. recognition cards, you can indeed convert them
>to 
>> Front-to-back only cards (which will delete the recognition card and
>keep 
>> the production card), but another option is 'activate cards' and then
>
>> simply deactivate the recognition cards. 
>>
>> As for cntrl-a not selecting all cards in the browser, this is a 
>> unfortunate side effect/bug of the UI library I use: to speed up
>display, 
>> not all the cards are loaded into the browser at once, but
>progressively 
>> once you scroll down. Cntrl-a selects only the cards that the library
>had 
>> already loaded. 
>>
>> Hope this clarifies things. 
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback, and if you have suggestions on how to
>improve the 
>> documentation, feel free! 
>>
>> Cheers, 
>>
>> Peter 
>>
>> > -----Original Message----- 
>> > From: [email protected] <javascript:>
>[mailto:mnemosyne- 
>> <javascript:> 
>> > [email protected] <javascript:>] On Behalf Of Ed 
>> > Sent: 14 September 2014 00:38 
>> > To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
>> > Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] New bugs 
>> > 
>> > So I made a new database - then imported 675 new cards
>(front-to-back 
>> > vocab) from a text file. 
>> > 
>> > 596 of the new cards became classified as "Vocabulary" (298
>Production, 
>> 298 
>> > Recognition); the remaining 79 were classifed as "front-to-back". 
>> > 
>> > Under "Browse cards" I selected the Vocabulary ones only (596
>cards), 
>> used 
>> > Ctrl + A to select all... 
>> > But I soon discovered Ctrl + A wasn't selecting *all* the cards,
>only a 
>> chunk of 
>> > them, so I scrolled down to the bottom of the list, selected the
>bottom 
>> card, 
>> > scrolled to the top of the list, selected the top card, and pressed
>
>> Shift to 
>> > select them all. 
>> > 
>> > Then I used the "change card type" option by right-clicking,
>selecting 
>> to 
>> > convert all the cards to front-to-back. 
>> > 
>> > This still didn't work. Out of the 596 cards, only 377 were
>converted to 
>> front- 
>> > to-back. The remaining 219 had simply disappeared!! 
>> > 
>> > So I want explanations for: 
>> > 
>> > - Where those 219 cards have gone 
>> > - Why most of the cards were erroneously imported as Vocabulary,
>and not 
>> > simply front-to-back (I shouldn't have to change the card type
>every 
>> time I 
>> > import from a uniform tab-separated text file) 
>> > 
>> > Just when I thought I was getting the hang of this program these
>bugs 
>> come 
>> > up... 
>> > 
>> > * Update: I have just repeated the above process twice and got
>exactly 
>> the 
>> > same results! 
>> > 
>> > 
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