Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 993
Thanks:
12
Hello,
sorry if it's been asked and answered before (but I can't find it), I vaguely remember in the browser you could search for cards in a deck by production/recognition. What's the exact procedure again? Reading the manual now but still no clue.
Thanks in advance.
Edited: 2016-03-22, 6:50 am
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 993
Thanks:
12
@Vempele
Ah right; yeah there was nothing in the manual's searching paragraph.
I also had the extra issue of having my production cards type not being called "production".
Thank you very much.
Edited: 2016-03-22, 9:42 am
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 993
Thanks:
12
There's only:
"card:forward
search for Forward cards
card:1
search for cards by template number - eg, to find the second cloze deletion for a note, you’d use card:2"
Maybe you can infer card:production from card:forward but I sure can't.
Edited: 2016-03-22, 10:12 am
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 963
Thanks:
45
Is there any way to style my furigana? Specifically I want to make it a smaller point size and lighter color (while leaving the kanji untouched). In other words I want it to be less noticeable, so I don't see it unless I specifically look for it.
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 963
Thanks:
45
Thanks rich_f. I was hoping it was as easy as that.
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 159
Thanks:
8
Is there a way to undo specific reviews in Anki?
I find myself having to restudy certain flashcards because I mean to press easy on the numpad, but instead end up pressing fail and not even noticing it at the time. By the time I'm done with a whole bunch of cards, that relatively easy card that I was supposed to see again in at least a month appears. It's infuriating.
Of course, I could avoid using the numpad altogether, but I'd rather not because some of the other number keys have been failing to register sometimes. I feel this is such a simple function that it should be there, but I can't find anything like that. As far as I know, "undo review" simply undoes your last review, not a specific card. Doesn't it? So yeah, I'd like to know if there's a way to do that.
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 853
Thanks:
31
You can't do that, but you can edit the interval: select the card in the browser, (Info->check the previous interval and multiply by ease), Edit->Reschedule.
Edited: 2016-04-28, 3:53 pm
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 853
Thanks:
31
No, it doesn't do that. You can verify this by searching for the card with is:learn afterwards (you won't find it).
Edited: 2016-04-28, 4:16 pm
Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 56
Thanks:
2
Does anybody happen to know of a way to tag failed cards or in a similar way mark them up?
I`m going through a big pile of cards in a filtered deck of cards that might be relevant to spend much more time on, but I don`t know which (switching from recognition to production....)
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 853
Thanks:
31
rated:1:1 prop:lapses>=1 finds the cards you failed (rated 1: the second 1) today (the first 1; in the last 1 days) that you've failed at least once (that is, lapses>=1 excludes the cards you've only learned today).
Edited: 2016-05-09, 8:44 am
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,879
Thanks:
19
Hmm, that looks interesting, but I'm not sure how slow it's going to run on a 1.8GB directory of 120k sound files. :\
Might just be faster to dig out my linux box, unTAR it, and send it over to my Win7 pc somehow.
I just wish that everyone would standardize on this stuff. -_-