This would be helpful for me too, because I could:
- use my soft keyboard on my smartphone to ûşë ş₱ëçïãl çhårãçtërş, which are not visible on my PC's keyboard (e.g. for Turkish language or even Arabic)
- get rid of bad cards much more quickly (sometimes bad cards pile up in a set, which can be quite annoying)
- add tags to be able to better focus on a subject (because I usually add hundreds of cards at a time and afterwards tag them.)
- ...
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Hi Peter,
I had once compiled the Android version of Mnemosyne to try out
some stuff. Well, the project is not up to date anymore, therefore
I have to set it up with Github now, but I am not so much used to
Github. And there are so many dependencies.
Back then, I had to put some code from the PC Version into the Android version's code. Maybe you could add that to the manual, if that information not already in there? When I have compiled the Android version, I had to get this information from somewhere on the internet.
When I have time, I might do some work on Mnemosyne.
Greetings,
Abakus
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Hi,
Android development instructions are here:
https://github.com/mnemosyne-proj/mnemosyne/tree/master/mnemosyne/android_python
Cheers,
Peter
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