Mnemosyne’s XML is nicer (and I’m surprised Anki can’t export as XML, it used to play nice with Mnemosyne) since it lets one specify metadata like grades, hardness, and category. But tab-delimited would work, yes.
I’m not entirely sure how to contribute them back. Best would be to work against the master copy in Anki, but how would I get the changes and communicate them back to you?
I like it. So that was you at the London meetup then I take it? I’m installing the software now. Portability/open-ness is key—any kind of long-term thing must have data that’s easily exportable, right? And my current computer setup is really just chaff in the breeze, totally short-term.
I don’t see a way to export to xml, but if you want a tab delimited text file I could send you that. Interested?
Mnemosyne’s XML is nicer (and I’m surprised Anki can’t export as XML, it used to play nice with Mnemosyne) since it lets one specify metadata like grades, hardness, and category. But tab-delimited would work, yes.
http://divia.posterous.com/my-less-wrong-cards-as-a-tab-delimited-text-f
Alright, I’ve uploaded it at http://mnemosyne-proj.org/content/lesswrong-mysterious-answers-mysterious-questions-sequence
Incidentally, any chance of a copyedit? I noticed that there were quite a few typos.
Yeah, I’ve changed a few that I’ve noticed myself since I posted them, but if you want to email me with other changes I’d love that.
I’m not entirely sure how to contribute them back. Best would be to work against the master copy in Anki, but how would I get the changes and communicate them back to you?
I like it. So that was you at the London meetup then I take it? I’m installing the software now. Portability/open-ness is key—any kind of long-term thing must have data that’s easily exportable, right? And my current computer setup is really just chaff in the breeze, totally short-term.