Advanced features
Increasing the size of foreign (non-Latin) characters only
If you're studying Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, or other non-Latin languages, you may want to increase the size of the foreign text without changing the size of the English text. To do this, there is an option increase font size of non-latin characters in the Mnemosyne preferences.
Synchronising data Between Linux and Windows
It is recommended that you place all your files in the .mnemosyne folder. That way, you can just copy that folder around. There are tools which make this synchronisation process a bit easier, e.g. Unison. If you have your Linux home directory mounted as Z:\ under Windows, you can use a Unison prf-file that looks like this:
root = C:\users\pbienst\.mnemosyne
root = Z:\.mnemosyne
log = false
fastcheck = true
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