![]() ![]() Most of my needs appear to be satisfied by this plugin, except… I want to be able to edit and refactor my notes without creating conflicts or orphaned/duplicate cards.Instead, I want to adopt a simple, succinct note-formatting convention that results in card generation (mostly cloze deletion style, using md = highlight, and heading-q-and-a-style).I will not be creating separate markdown files or sections for Anki notes/cards.I don’t want to see Anki syntax in my notes.I’m evaluating Obsidian_to_anki's ability to create Anki cards with minimal Anki syntax visible in my notes. You can read how to install and use it in this issue’s comments. One user made a useful fork which adds option to ignore certain files when scanning for flashcards. There also exists a fix to this problem, but I haven’t tried it so far. Under suggested comment you can read how make a note more readable in view mode by adding HTML tags. I found that it might be solved by enabling this settings optionĪnd adding tags in a card field, as it is shown in this example. When using cards with custom syntax (regex), comes up the problem of adding card tags. How to make foldable flashcards you can read in this project’s issue. ![]() With it we can make our cards foldable in Obsidian so this improves note’s readability. Starting with Obsidian v.014.0 callout blocks (aka admonitions) became native. So, I want to share some helpful links to other new plugin users, who might come across similar issues to what I’ve met. I’d spent some time googling how to achieve better experience with what we have now. I know this plugin have some small issues and is abandoned at the moment. I would start to read the sentence and before getting to the cloze deletion part I would already be thinking "oh yea.I remember this card.the answer is acantilado".Īfter a while, I would just learn that whenever I saw the symbols xx**&, the answer is dog.Īt least when I make a traditional front->back flashcard I am actually training myself to associate one English word with a Spanish word.Hey guys. I would get the answer right, but not because I used the context of the sentence to figure it out. No, what I mean is that the beginning of my example sentence would automatically trigger the answer for me. If so, I guess it’s not great - though at least you Are you saying you would remember “acantilado” but not it’s meaning? I’m not sure why this experience with cloze cards is bad. I then include an example sentence on the Spanish side for context. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong?Īlthough it takes more time, I've always been successful with basic and reverse cardsĬard 1: English on one side Spanish on the otherĬard 2: Spanish on one side English on the other. The problem I always has was that as soon as I read "El vehículo" my brain would automatically remember the answer to the card.įor this reason I've never been a fan of cloze deletions. Let's say I read a book and see the word "casa," which means house. Cloze cards from media that I consume in which the target word has no context. It doesn't completely solve the problem, but I came up with two ideas that I'd like your thoughts on.ġ. In my quest to eliminate my native language from my Anki deck, I was thinking of how I could make new cards. ![]()
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