* Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> [2015-01-30 08:57 +0100]:
> Unfortunately, the app does not support custom fonts, but the MnemoDodo 
> Android client has an option to convert cards like these into images.

In fact, the rendering is done by a separate plugin called Gogorender:
  http://mnemosyne-proj.org/plugins/gogorender
It uses the Qt library that underlies Mnemosyne so the results are
high quality (practically identical to the desktop rendering) and
installation is simple (no additional dependencies).

I imagine that it could be adapted to work with the synchronisation
feature (it exploits Peter's idea of card 'filtering'). It can already
render fonts within 'desktop Mnemosyne'.

Unfortunately I do not have time to work on this anymore. The source
code is available in the plugin package. I could also push it to
launchpad if it interests anybody.

Tim.

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