On Wednesday 25 March 2009 05:44:24 Clayton Carson wrote:
What would be the best method of extracting the cards by hand?
I'm afraid I can't help you as I don't have experience in editing that file
format, but perhaps someone else could help.
What is more interesting from a developer's point
I am in the process of learning Spanish. I notice that when I have no
more scheduled repetitions and I edit the cards I grade 0, the grade
zero items don't cycle. I may grade 30 new cards with '0' grades, but
I will not be able to review any of them. This only happens when I
edit the cards
There was an error log the last day it had a backup however i think
the main reason is that i never really close mnemosyne instead i
simply click save. The reason for this is since transfering to my
laptop mnemosyne will not close no matter how many times i click the x
or file exit. If the
1.1 was a very buggy release, and was quickly followed by 1.1.1. Please use
the latest version, 1.2. (There could be some left overs from the 1.1 bug once
you switch, but they will eventually disappear).
Peter
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 10:57:37 xue2zhe3 wrote:
I am in the process of
Maybe you can look at those tools that export a mnemosyne database into a
text file.
Maybe it can skip that corrupted card.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Clayton Carson
clayton.car...@gmail.comwrote:
There was an error log the last day it had a backup however i think
the main reason is
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 14:04:42 Clayton Carson wrote:
There was an error log the last day it had a backup however i think
the main reason is that i never really close mnemosyne instead i
simply click save. The reason for this is since transfering to my
laptop mnemosyne will not close no
But for export to work, you need to first be able to load the database, so no
joy there..
Peter
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 18:05:54 Francisco Fiuza Jr wrote:
Maybe you can look at those tools that export a mnemosyne database into a
text file.
Maybe it can skip that corrupted card.
On Wed,
To make the mining process run quickly, I used an awesome feature of Anki. When you click the
Add Audio button while making an Anki flashcard (or, even faster, push F4, if you're a PC user), it
looks like you must choose a file from your computer, but you don't actually have to do that.
When you say make sure my home directory doesn't have any weird
characters do you mean my .mnemosyne directory? My username is
Clayton, and I haven't renamed anything so I am fairly certain that
there are no weird characters, could there by another cause?
On Mar 26, 1:21 am, Peter Bienstman
Ok i can shut down now the cause was when i transfered the files from
my computer to laptop i coppied the library file to clayton/mnemosyne
so there was a duplicate which i guess was interfering with closing
down. However now I have another issue whenever I close then reopen I
get the mnemosyne
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