Depends on what kind of knowledge. I put some piano sheet music on
flashcards in Mnemosyne a few years ago and it worked pretty well, although
I didn't keep up with that deck after passing the exam.

Also made some flashcards recently for memorising Rubik's algorithms, but I
devised a mnemonic scheme for converting move sequences to numbers and (via
the major system) images.

What kind of task are you learning?
On 26 Apr 2016 05:09, "Cyber Box" <[email protected]> wrote:

Have anyone of you have come up with a way to put procedural knowledge on
Mnemosyne flashcards?

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