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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment ficion commentedNo. 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.
An error occurred while saving the comment ficion commentedIt also of course happens with mixed text too: http://i.imgur.com/zuKT6l9.png
An error occurred while saving the comment ficion commentedSorry, 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.
An error occurred while saving the comment ficion commentedNo, 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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