Are there other people who would also find this useful?
Could you elaborate a bit on why you need two slightly different versions of
the same card, as opposed to just having everything on the same card?
In any case, even if not a lot of people use this and it would therefore bloat
the UI, this can always be implemented as a plugin.
> Linked to that: is there a way to jump from my repetition window to the
> current card in the card browser?
Afraid not. This also seems like a rather niche feature to warrant
complicating the UI for this, but this could be implemented in a plugin.
Peter
But that you do have in the current 2.0 card browser, right? If you type in
'da Vinci' in the search box, you have all the cards containing 'da Vinci'. If
you then preview one of these cards, you can use PgUp/PgDown to previous the
other cards in the selection.
(It's a recent addition, though, and the tip documenting this only went in in
the last beta)
Peter
> This has happened to me some times before; I usually just copy the
> text of the card to notepad then add a new card. However the new card
> will be added to the bottom of the stack and not after the card. A new
> feature could be added which lets you specify whether you want to add
> new cards or imported cards to "button of stack, top of stack or after
> current card". Also it could be a nice feature to have to be able to
> change the initial order of the cards in the card browser (as
> submitted in launchpad).
Currently only 'random order' or 'in the order new cards were added' is
supported. What you want could go in a plugin, but personally I'm not sure the
initial order in which you learn cards is extremely important, so I'm not
convinced it's worth complicating the UI for this.
Oh, by the way, a trick to somewhat force a different order in learning cards
is marking the cards you want to learn with a certain tag, activating only
that tag, and then studying the cards.
Peter
Likewise!
> I try to give an example why I would need a 'duplicate card': i have some
> cards with images (print screens of latex formulas) or also pure latex. I
> often want to ask multiple questions regarding one image.
> An example: (image of painting): What is the name of this painting? / Who
> made this painting? / When was this painting made? / ...
>
> I often use copy/paste like Gnome explained, so I'd love a 'duplicate card'
> option. As a plugin is fine if you're afraid it would blow up the
> minimalist interface.
OK, I'm still debating whether to put this standard or as a plugin. Also no
guarantees that this will be in 2.0 :-(
> A reason why I would want a feature to jump to the current viewed card in
> the card browser: to check wich other cards I have about a given topic
> (similar to the 'Da Vinci' example from Henrik): as time passes, I often
> realise that the cards I entered are not sufficient to keep the knowledge
> and understanding. So I often add a card of something I had (almost)
> forgotten that helps me to get the full picture again.
But just jumping to the current card does not help you there, right, since it
does not give you all the related cards automatically? So, you'd still need to
type 'Da Vinci' in the search box to bring up similar cards.
Peter
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Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: jump to current card in card browser / duplicate card | |
>> not sure. Mostly, the cards about a given topic are entered together. Jumping to the current card will show me immediately (if the sorting is by 'created') what other cards I have, so I can check if a particular piece of information is in there. |