"Just use a separate card type for each language."

On Mon, May 30, 2022, 10:11 AM Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 1) That's what card types are for! Just use a separate card type for both
> languages, and then you can set a font for each card type separately.
> 2) I know that's annoying! I have code which does just that, but there are
> some performance issues with the UI library we use that makes that very
> slow. I've turned this off for the time being, but perhaps in a future
> version of the library we can re-enable this.
> 3) For that wish, you should turn to the Ubuntu fairy :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 12:47 PM Carsten Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Peter,
>>
>> first I’d like to congratulate you on this awesome piece of software you
>> made. Mnemosyne is the best trainer I know.
>>
>> My first wish is, that the font-configuration is placed in the
>> project-datebase rather in the global file. Currently I’m working on two
>> languages: Italian and Sanskrit. For Sanskrit I’m using a special font,
>> that was designed particularly for the Devanagari lettering (especially the
>> oodles of ligatures), which is used to write it. I can’t use that font for
>> Italian, because it has ugly latin characters. When I switch between the
>> project I have to change the font-setting also, which is a little annoying.
>>
>> The second wish concern the card browser. If you’re editing a single card
>> in a long list of cards and closing the card, the card browser jumps back
>> to the first entry in the list and you have to scroll down again to edit
>> the next card. In my opinion in case of mass-editing it’d be most pleasant,
>> if the mark remains on the edited card.
>>
>> And finally there’s an issue with the audio output on Ubuntu 22.04.
>> Neihter the automatic playback at uncovering the next card nor ctrl+r
>> yields to any sound. I strongly suppose this isn’t a problem with
>> Mnemosyne, but more possibly the sound-setup of Python. Perhaps you or
>> someone else here can contribute me some help.
>>
>> Thanks a million
>>
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