I have use a similar method, that might be faster:
1. getting a picture from the web
2. Wipe out the names, and instead put a number on each part (1, 2,
3 ...)
3. In excel or any other similar progam create a couloumn with (Name
1<br><img src="withNumber.gif">, Name 2<br><img src="withNumber.gif">,
Name 3<br><img src="withNumber.gif"> ...). A tab space for the cells
in the second coulumn, then the url to the image with names on in the
third column (<img src="withNames.gif">).
4. Copy to a text file and import it to mnemnosyne.

Theese cards were created using this method:
http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/content/basic-human-skeleton-anatomy

On 13 Okt, 20:14, John Terex <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Tobias,
>
> Here's the perfect opportunity to take advantage of graphic deletion
> and the minimum information principle.
>
> Take an image from the internet, 
> sayhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stomach_blood_supply.svg
>
> Open the image in GIMP or paint.net.
>
> Create a new layer, and edit over ONE key word (I like to use large,
> red brackets with an ellipses [ ... ].)
>
> Save the image with the ellipses, move it to another key word and
> save.
>
> Wash, rinse, and repeat until you've captured all the words and
> branches you want to memorize.
>
> Create a new card in Mnemosyne, make the question card one of the
> edited pictures (right click, insert image); make the answer card the
> original image.
>
> Continue until you've completed all images. The entire process should
> take 5-20 minutes depending on your skill level with the image editing
> sofware and GIMP.
>
> On Oct 12, 1:57 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Tobias,
>
> > I have no experience with good external html editors, but perhaps other 
> > people
> > can help you there.
>
> > At the beginning of the 2.0 development cycle (3y ago!), I implemented a
> > mockup GUI for such an editing toolbar, but I found it made the GUI overly
> > busy and complicated.
>
> > Anyway, adding such a toolbar is certainly possible using a plugin, but I'm
> > afraid it's not very high on my priority list.
>
> > To help with bold, you can also check out Tim's Fast Format plugin 
> > here:http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/node/156
>
> > Finally, if your cards become very complex with lots of lists, you might 
> > have
> > a look at this:http://www.supermemo.com/articles/20rules.htm
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Peter
>
> > On Tuesday, October 11, 2011 08:22:02 PM Tobias wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am a medical student and I want to create cards with custom bullets
> > > and intented lines, for example a list of arteries with their specific
> > > branches and the most important written in bold letters.
>
> > > I will need to create a lot of cards like that and it takes too much
> > > time to write the html tags all the time myself.
>
> > > So is there any WYSIWYG editor that works  Because all I tried look
> > > very different when i paste them to mnemosyne.
>
> > > Also is there any chance of getting a simple toolbar with some icons
> > > for editing? Would be great!
>
> > > Thanks for this great program, already helped me a lot in
> > > university :)

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