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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Bruno,

I noticed that whenever I accidentally hit the "sort" for some field in
the CardTable, the card order would get all messed up when I saved the .jml.

For the purpose of studying (not yet learning) the cards, I would like
to keep them ordered according to a logical pedagogical or topical flow.

The only way I can think of doing this is to introduce a unique "card
number" for each card.

What do you think?

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Riad,

Great usability improvements in the trunk!

I was gonna do a PDF output that shows longer answers (with short
questions), as I mentioned on the "Open Discussion" forum:

"Specifically, I would like to have jMemorize output each card to a
4-cell table (2 by 2). The left column will just display "Question" and
"Answer". The right column displays the question (top) and answer (bottom)."

But your CardPanel's use of JSplitPane may make it unnecessary for that
PDF output. Whenever I want to study (not learn yet) the cards, I can
now reduce the front-side (Question) size, and increase the flip-side
size. The flip-side contains short answers in bold, plus long
explanatory texts.

I'll still want to do the PDF output at some point. Good to carry around
an easy print-out of the cards to study.

Have you planned anything on J2ME midlets yet?

Regards
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