Making multiline cards #88
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Hi, Logseq:
=> Anki:
Second card: Front: What is?
Third card: Front :What is? That would be great to have. Thank you very much for the hard work. 🤓 |
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Hello, thank you so much for your work! I really appreciate the anki integration you made for logseq. Since the "specifying extra information" function is only available for single blocks, I was wondering in #incremental if there is a way to disable the flashcard option for a children block, i.e. it appears as extra information and is not considered as a children flashcard? I am just curious if this function existed/that there are plans to write this in future, please don't mind me if it is not within your plans to update it, or that if I came across as demanding. Thank you very much regardless, this plugin has been amazingly helpful. |
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An tiny update: card-group now applies tags like #reversed and #bidirectional on the children cards as well. You can use either of '#bidirectional' or '#forward' or '#reversed' to overwrite the direction for specific children cards too. |
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It is now possible to prevent syncing cards by using the using the |
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Hi, thank you very much for this plugin! in the example above, how could I use this for sequential steps where I should only test my recall on the next step without getting hints about later steps? for example if I have
and the generated card is testing my recall on 'step 2' forward:
i.e. if testing 'step 2', the previous steps can be shown but the proceeding steps (3 & 4) should not be shown as they could give away too obvious hints about what 'step 2' is I hope that makes sense? |
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Creating a simple multiline card
The simplest way to make a multiline card is to use the
#card
tag.For Example,
This will create a note with following cards in Anki:
Creating incremental multiline card
Now, a characteristic of a good SRS card is that it should be atomic. The above card is clearly not atomic as we are recalling three names in one card. The plugin provides the
#incremental
tag so that each children bullet can be a separate card.For Example,
This will create a note with following cards in anki:
Specifying direction of multiline card
It is also possible to specify the direction of the card. This is done using the tags:
#forward
,#reversed
,#bidirectional
For Example,
This will create a note with following cards in anki:
Additonal Points
#flashcard
tag instead of#card
to create a card incase you don't want logseq to treat it as a card.direction:: ->
,direction:: <-
,direction:: <->
to specify the direction of the card as well.#depth-n
tag to limit the children rendering depth to n. For example,#depth-1
will render only the first level of children.#card-group
tag to turn all the children of it's block to cards. For example, click here.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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