Quoting Chris <[email protected]>:
Okay, after all that the program opened.
I also have no idea about this error message, but apparently, it was harmless.
I will try and go through cards to see if it freezes. A couple questions, as this is getting pretty confusing/complicated from my biology and medicine (i.e., not computer science) perspective! :) Am I going to have to open it that same way with pythonw each time I use it now?
Tip: change 'mnemosyne' to 'mnemosyne.py' and you'll be able to skip the pythont selecting step. You can also add a shortcut to this file to your desktop for easier access.
And secondly, the mnemosyne that is on my desktop, is that now an old version of the program that I should not use / remove, or has it been updated by this process?
You essentially now have to completely separate Mnemosyne installs, where one of them does not update/influence the other one. Both install still use the same data directory, though.
Sorry for all the questions, Chris Shanks.
No problem, sorry for all the hassle in helping figuring out what's going wrong :-)
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