On Tuesday 30 December 2008 11:57:18 Bill Powell wrote:
> While I'm here, it's also worth mentioning that _all_ HTML tags seem
> to need to be surrounded with < and >
> instead of < and >, if you're making an XML file to import into
> Mnemosyne. For instance, I had many and tags,
> and they sim
Peter,
Thanks very much for your quick response!
It turns out there is a fairly simple workaround. I searched on
"saxparseexception" and "nbsp",
and found this is a known issue with XSLT. Fortunately, it's easy to
use
instead of
I find that three spaces makes a comfortable indent.
While
All of this is not handled by Mnemosyne directly, but rather by Qt. So, this
is more a question about html than it is about Mnemosyne.
Perhaps some html guru here has a solution?
Peter
On Tuesday 30 December 2008 04:22:44 Bill Powell wrote:
> Hi! First off, thanks for Mnemosyne -- a splendid p