Dan Schmidt wrote:
> I'll try to make up a little list and post that separately.

OK, thanks!

 > Maybe it could try to size the window to be big enough to present all
> the data, but provide scrollbars if it can't? I don't know if it has
> enough information (e.g., the height of the screen) to be able to do
> this.

Yes, that would be ideal, but I'll have to do some digging to see whatever is 
possible with the current Qt API.

murrayjames wrote:
>One advantage to the layout of Mnemogogo is that space is never an issue. The 
>answer appears directly under question, separated by an horizontal line. If 
>an image doesn't fit the screen, no problem because the question and answer 
>scroll together, no separately

That's probably OK for a mobile device with a small screen, but the problem I 
see with that is that it can result in a lot of white space at the bottom of 
the window, instead of Q and A being nicely distributed of the entire window.  
I'm pretty sure we'll have people which have only simple vocabulary cards 
complaining that they don't like all this empty space at the bottom and that 
they preferred the old behaviour :-)

Peter

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