Hi computer moron here,
I've managed to get mnemojojo working on my Nokia N95, but long
sentences seem to get reduced in font size until they fit on one line,
making the Japanese characters too small to read. Is there any way to
get it to keep the font size large and wrap the sentences instead?
On 21 March 2011 09:55, Randi H. silw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a theory of why so few people use it in their daily routines...
Personally I would really like to use it for my official studies of computer
science, but as of yet it has not really been a succes for me. At present I
use SRS only
On Mar 21 at 04:11 -0700, Spencer wrote:
I've managed to get mnemojojo working on my Nokia N95, but long
sentences seem to get reduced in font size until they fit on one line,
making the Japanese characters too small to read. Is there any way to
get it to keep the font size large and wrap the
If you don't mind me asking, Randi, what would your perfect cards contain ?
I ask because mine would contain video clips, with the words to be
remembered hidden in the Q and shown in the A. It could be a song, too. I
use a nice font for my kanji, so that makes them graphic, they are pictures.
Hi Tim thanks for your reply.
I used Gogorender and followed these instructions
*For bigger renderings:* add the following line to the
$HOME/.mnemosyne/config.py file:
gogorender = { 'size' : 24 }
to make the characters bigger.
According to Mnemogogo the 'exported image limits' are:
Width 240
Hi,
I'm almost done with implementing the features I want for 2.0. There are still
some loose ends, like adding and removing tags through the card browser, but
the end is in sight.
Since a few days, I've also started dogfooding, and I'm now using 2.0 for my
own reviews. It's amazing how
On Mar 21 at 18:12 +, Spencer Andrew wrote:
You mentioned it may be better breaking the boundaries by character instead of
word (I'm guessing the program sees this sentence as just one word then?). Do
you know how I can do that?
Thanks for the details. I was able to replicate the problem.