If I import a sizable number of cards from a text file, and these contain 
LaTex..... when I go to export them as a Mnemosyne .card file, the software 
renders all the LaTex of all the cards as part of the export.  

This is great, as I don't want client PC's, which I export the cards to, to 
need LaTex rendering software installed.

However, the export process seems to spawn a separate LaTex sub-process to 
do the rendering for each card.
At least under Windows, all this sub-process creation/termination per card 
causes the PC to be unusable while the export is taking place.  
For example, when I exported about 1000 cards last night, it took about 
10-15 minutes.

Would it be possible to spawn one sub-process to render the LaTex for all 
the cards in the export, as opposed to a new sub-process for each card?


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