Hi,
The trick is to replace < by
Cheers,
Peter
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Sent: 29 June 2018 17:24
To: mnemosyne-proj-users
Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] negating html metacharacter
for some of
Strange… I guess it must be a Windows 7 issue, because here on Windows 10 it
seems to work without problems…
Peter
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Thank you
.
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[mailto:mnemosyne-proj-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Peter Bienstman
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Subject: RE: [mnemosyne-proj-users] negating html metacharacter
Hi,
The
I've found where configuration is. Thanks!
2018-06-28 18:50 GMT+03:00 Павел / :
> Peter, I reinstalled the soft in another directory and it is OK now with
> sound! Thank you for your assistance!
> By the way, is it possible to change the font size? I can't do that and
> therefore I have to use
Hi,
Android actually runs the same python code as the desktop version.
I'm a bit curious as to why you'd want to sync to two different servers, as
this seems like a recipe for disaster :-)
Cheers,
Peter
-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of
On Friday, 29 June 2018 19:06:42 UTC+10, Peter Bienstman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Android actually runs the same python code as the desktop version.
>
> I'm a bit curious as to why you'd want to sync to two different servers, as
> this seems like a recipe for disaster :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
>
Hi,
The main difference in directory layout is caused by the fact that Android does
not upload statistics, and also by the fact that under Unix, Mnemosyne's files
are split over two directories (also .config/Mnemosyne).
Cheers,
Peter
-Original Message-
From:
for some of my flash cards i need to put something like this
builtin
It should appear as *builtin*
The less than and greater than symbols surround are being
interpreted as html characters.
Is there a way to have the interpreter ignore them.
For example in the bash shell placing a
Hi Peter,
It may be of interest to you. The application produces sound only if it is
installed on a dick different to the disk where Windows is installed. Just
changing directory doesn't help.
Best regards,
Pavel
2018-06-29 11:37 GMT+03:00 Павел / :
> I've found where configuration is. Thanks!