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So, I was wondering. How do people here like to learn dates? I have a
horrible time learning dates with just one or two questions, so I
wrote a script. It does stuff like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:28249~>echo "Anaximander died in %546% BCE." | runhask
> Surely a set of words and their translations could not be considered
> to fall under the book's copyright? If I published a book that
> consisted of "book: shu1. cat: mao1. car: qi4che1", how could I
> reasonably claim copyright infringement if someone created three cards
> for those word/transl
ok found the library config file and deleted it. Still having issues with
the script displaying correctly.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 3:49 PM, PAULO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have the same issue as Krazof,when/where will the 2.0 version be
> available?
> Also on my mac I get a "program is al
I have the same issue as Krazof,when/where will the 2.0 version be
available?
Also on my mac I get a "program is already running" then, "unable to
load database" error after using the program only one time.
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Where can I download Mnemosyne 2? Will I be able to transfer my
flashcards across? Thanks.
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There is a bug in Qt3 which prevents vocalisation in many languages to be
displayed properly. Mnemosyne 2.0 uses Qt4, so this problem should be fixed
there.
Peter
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 20:58:06 Krazof wrote:
> Hi, I'm using Mnemosyne to learn several languages, one of them being
> Hind
Hi, I'm using Mnemosyne to learn several languages, one of them being
Hindi. When I went to input some vocabulary the program doesn't
display it correctly. For example it doesn't make any conjuncts, and
the vowels can all overlap each other, rather than being placed
properly on the consonants. I c
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2008/11/12 Patrick Kenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unfortunately, this is a common misconception of copyright law.
>
> In the US, where I live, the law grants an exception for "education
> purposes." This is not a blanket exemption for any educational use;
> instead, it means that one person, for th
2008/11/11 someguyyoudon'tknow
> P.S. How would you suggest using Mnemosyne for getting better at using
> computers? haha
Reading and modifying/adding to the source code :)
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> If you're using this logic, then technically your breaking the
> copyright by copying/reproducing what is in the books... For
> educational purposes, and since you wouldn't be charging, I don't
> think there is any harm.
Unfortunately, this is a common misconception of copyright law.
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