Can do, but I'm curious because it used to be the default behavior of 
Mnemosyne (several years ago, on a Windows machine at the time)...

On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 9:07:37 PM UTC-7 Peter Bienstman wrote:

> You're best off using standard html font tags for this.
>
> Cheers, 
>
> Peter 
>
> On Mon, 7 Sep 2020, 00:21 JDelage, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> All - what is an easy way to set up Mnemosyne so that the flashcard text 
>> be in a given serif font whereas the text between tags such as <code> or 
>> <pre> would be in a different font (sans serif in my case)? Currently 
>> running Mnemosyne on a MacBook.
>>
>> Thanks!
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