On Aug 20 at 08:11 -0700, Chris wrote:
> Am Montag, 20. August 2012 13:23:40 UTC+2 schrieb Timothy Bourke:
>
> That's odd. Are you sure that it is rendering them inside Mnemosyne?
> (One way to check is to try to select the text, as if to copy and
> paste, to see whether you can highlight individual characters, or
> only whole blocks).
>
> When "Render in Mnemosyne (for testing)" is enabled only whole blocks can be
> highlighted, no individual characters.
Ok. In that case, it's hard to understand why the images are not being
exported to your phone.
> If the pictures are not exported then the text will still not be
> displayed properly! In this case, the problem is in either Gogorender
> (most likely) or Mnemogogo.
>
> It seems to me as if Gogorender doesn't do anything when exporting to the
> mobile phone. The cards on the mobile phone look the same with and without the
> Gogorender plugin activated. Is there any other setting necessary in addition
> to the settings for testing Gogorender on the computer?
Could you please run a fresh export from Mnemogogo and check the IMG
subdirectory of the export directory? Are there no filenames like
3FA98E79A86839237296F5DBFE77459F-.PNG containing rendered text?
There are no additional settings. It should just work.
> But, a newer version of Mnemojojo is available and recommended for use
> with Mnemosyne 2.x (since it logs statistics with the detail required
> for the sync protocol):
>
http://www.tbrk.org/software/mnemojojo.html#install
>
> This version also has a new "night mode"; thanks Mihai Basa for the
> suggestion and help with the style files.
>
> Thanks for providing the new version - the "night mode" is great :-)
>
> Another question: On the download page for Mnemojojo I found the following
> information regarding my mobile phone:
> "Nokia 5800 (Express Music) - Works perfectly (better handling of security
> prompts)"
> What does "better handling of security prompts" mean? At the moment there is a
> security prompt for each image or sound file and I wonder if the number of
> security prompts can somehow be reduced? I played around with the security
> settings for Mnemosyne but so far nothing helped...
In the application security settings on the phone itself, there should
be an entry for Mnemojojo that lets you set the "Read User Data"
permission to "Ask once per session" or "Always Allowed".
Tim.