Re: Feature requests (was: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!)

2011-03-03 Thread normunds
This is something I also hope will be possible in 2.0. Either solved with multiple categories, or otherwise. If it is possible to determine add card event and distinguish direct vs. inverse then it's easy to add this catgeory via plugin (provided we have multiple categories). But then again a

Re: Feature requests (was: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!)

2011-03-03 Thread Peter Bienstman
On Thursday, March 03, 2011 08:45:12 am normunds wrote: This is something I also hope will be possible in 2.0. Either solved with multiple categories, or otherwise. If it is possible to determine add card event and distinguish direct vs. inverse then it's easy to add this catgeory via plugin

Re: Feature requests (was: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!)

2011-03-03 Thread G.
Insofar as memorization that involves two (or more) steps of initial recognition and subsequently more specified recognition: I'm imagining a situation where initially you introduce a set of vocab words (say 20 new words) - some of which include conjugated or declined forms of the same word (for

Re: Feature requests (was: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!)

2011-03-03 Thread Peter Bienstman
On Thursday, March 03, 2011 11:57:48 pm G. wrote: Insofar as memorization that involves two (or more) steps of initial recognition and subsequently more specified recognition: I'm imagining a situation where initially you introduce a set of vocab words (say 20 new words) - some of which

Re: Feature requests (was: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!)

2011-03-03 Thread normunds
There are many ways around this, e.g. by adding a field specific for example sentences special fields - that I take is also 2.x. In other words autoupdate is not going to be optional :-) today if I create an entry from a dictionary definition it makes something like: 枪 - qiāng -

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!

2011-03-01 Thread Nick Burger
Hello Peter, all I've been lurking on the list for... probably a couple of years now. I want to contribute, and I have tried several times. I'm on Windows 7. I got Launchpad and Bazaar to work, but with not insubstantial effort and with irregular success (this last time I got the code once,

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!

2011-03-01 Thread Peter Bienstman
Hi Nick, I'm very happy to help, of course, but I would indeed need some more details of what goes wrong. Also, you're probably the first one to try and run Mnemosyne 2 on Windows, so just figuring out what all the dependencies are there, would already be very helpful as a first project. In

Feature requests (was: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!)

2011-02-27 Thread Peter Bienstman
Ps. I've had this list of features that would be useful, based on my own usage. I've been meaning to post them for some time figure sooner is better than later: where is the proper place to post? I couldn't find a dedicated page . . . Here they are, in no particular order: There is our

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!

2011-02-27 Thread Peter Bienstman
Howdy Peter! Thanks for this. Checked out the page, but it looks quite a bit beyond my current abilities. Given that I'm in school full time working, this may have to be play that waits until the spring . . . OK! How difficult is it to learn python if one is already familiar with

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Mnemosyne is unbearably slow!

2011-02-25 Thread Peter Bienstman
On Friday, February 25, 2011 03:24:01 am G. wrote: I have also found M. to take a very long time to load the edit deck window; once open - it is not very smooth i.e. there are large time lags between clicking to scroll the actual scrolling. It is enough of a problem that I have made every