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    ficion commented  · 

    Thank you!

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    No. I used a fresh database to test it, and all the cards use the same font. It also happens with other fonts, including the ones that come default.

    Again, I really think it's that feature just setting the same font size to all the non-latin text, regardless of whether or not it's ruby text (maybe it can be fixed in the stylesheet Mnemosyne uses?, I don't know how it operates internally, sorry). Although, I'm not sure why would it do that if it's being set to zero...

    I hope I could help with something else.

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    ficion commented  · 

    It also of course happens with mixed text too: http://i.imgur.com/zuKT6l9.png

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    Sorry, maybe I was a little ambiguous.

    Basically, this is how ruby text looks like in a Vocabulary-type card: http://i.imgur.com/x17WhaX.png, the ruby text is smaller than the main text.

    This is how this same ruby looks like in any other card type: http://i.imgur.com/o8OHePg.png, the ruby text is the same size of the main text.
    It happens for all cards types except Vocabulary-type, even Sentence-type or Cloze-type.

    I assume it has to do with that feature because this doesn't happen with Latin characters in ruby. Here's how that looks in all card types: http://i.imgur.com/XwErqSZ.png

    It doesn't really affect me much. In fact, I only really remembered it when testing the new version with Front-back-type cards. But I can see how it can be a problem for anyone else, especially studying Japanese sentences.

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    ficion commented  · 

    No, it still happens. I'm only assuming it's because of that feature because it works fine with non-latin characters (if you put latin characters in a ruby tag).

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