@Misha
Ah, now I see that alpha7 is ready. You are working faster than I can write posts here:-)
Ctopp
Ah, now I see that alpha7 is ready. You are working faster than I can write posts here:-)
Ctopp
misha Wrote:alpha7 now available for testing from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles..._id=609083hey misha,
Shingo Wrote:I was wondering though is there a touch screen portable device (not a laptop) but perhaps more sophisticated than a PDA or PPC which could run Anki.exe as it currently stands, so that full synchronisation would be possible?The gap between full-blown laptops and hand-held devices is shrinking, so all this depends on your interpretation of what exactly each class of device is
What sort of device are you after?Shingo Wrote:So far I have been searching and found nothing except for Linux running devices, although this may be too technical/specific a question here, if I were to get a linux running handheld and use it could I import/export/transfer accross files between linux and the windows .exe version on my main computer. So far this seems the only way...Don't forget that Anki is cross-platform. It runs on Windows, Linux and Mac, as long as the dependencies are met (you need things like Trolltech QT4, Python 2.5, SQL Lite, etc).
Shingo Wrote:If there isn't a specific product that can be reccomended would it be possible to inform me of what the systems capabilities would have to be so that I can try and search a little further myself.A brief list of pre-requisites is above. As far as system specs (CPU frequency, RAM, etc) I don't know of any figures.
Shingo Wrote:Edit: Would it be better if a product is stated, that I buy it imported from Japan so that I know it supports and has the capabilities of Japanese text input?Since you're going to use it for Japanese study, I think that's a good idea. You can ensure you have good handwriting recognition and text input features.
misha Wrote:Thanks for the comments and suggestions. I'll take them on board -- to be honest, most of them I have already been thinking about.Shall I use your sourceforge bug and feature request trackers for future feedback?
I'll look into the Python problem... it doesn't seem to happen on my side, but I've got it installed on the micro-drive.
What kind of QT does the Debian distro offer?
misha Wrote:Alpha9 is out, introducing 0.9.7 compatibilityAlpha 8 and 9 both die with AttributeError: hide_ans_buttons.
cangy Wrote:Shall I use your sourceforge bug and feature request trackers for future feedback?Yeah, that would be awesome, thanks.
cangy Wrote:So your launch script has the sys.argv[0] line, or it's not needed if you install to the disk? The small libs I installed to internal flash are libz and libssl and everything else went to sd.OK, I will try and reproduce this bug again.
cangy Wrote:There's only Qt/X11 AFAIK: http://packages.qa.debian.org/q/qt4-x11.htmlThat's an interesting suggestion. I don't have enough understanding of the problem architecture to make a worthy suggestion, however.
But there is this too: http://packages.debian.org/etch/qt3-dev-tools-embedded
I wonder if QVFB could be used to run Qtopia binaries under debian?
cangy Wrote:Alpha 8 and 9 both die with AttributeError: hide_ans_buttons.That's peculiar. I'm sure I'm using the same binaries that were uploaded to sf.net. I will double check, and let you know if I can reproduce this bug.
Shingo Wrote:The Asus looks ok but I was thinking of something smaller, PDa-ish, and with a touch screen. Do you know of any that match this, just so I have something to go off when searching further?Well, there was the Zaurus... it has been discontinued, but for my personal needs it's the perfect Japanese language learning aid. It's still available, but you have to put a bit of effort into looking for it.
Shingo Wrote:One thing that may drastically expand my options would be if I had a Linux handheld that would run the Linux Anki, and this could use the decks made on the Windows version on my computer. You did make a reply to my confusion in your last post but I couldn't discern whether you thought this would work or not, sorry.Sorry if I'm making things more confusing here. It is not practical to run the Linux version of Anki on any Linux PDA because Anki requires a library (additional software) called QT (version 4) for it's graphical interface. There are some PDAs out there with QT4 (e.g. QTopia Greenphone, but it's not available for general consumers). Devices such as the Zaurus only have QT2 (a much older version).
Shingo Wrote:Also would the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 for example, run the Linux release of Anki with minimum hassle, as it corresponds with the OS?Now, what is practical is to rewrite Anki's graphical interface so that it no longer needs QT4. The "back-end" -- all the software that takes care of the scheduling, decks, synchronisation with the Anki web server -- remains the same. This ensures compatibility between the two versions. So, you can transfer the decks between your Windows/Mac home PC and Linux PDA.
cangy Wrote:OK, I think I know why you may be experiencing this problem.misha Wrote:Alpha9 is out, introducing 0.9.7 compatibilityAlpha 8 and 9 both die with AttributeError: hide_ans_buttons.
misha Wrote:I hope I've answered all your questions sufficiently.Thank you very much for your help, indeed you have answered them sufficiently. I think I will keep my eyes open for a Zaurus.
Misha
misha Wrote:To get around this, delete your ~/.ankiqt-lite and restart the application. If it works, please let me know and I'll add it to the release notes.that was it! thanks, misha
flashcards wherever I go.
resolve Wrote:How about an ipod touch?I don't know. What can an ipod touch do for me?
