An alternative way of generating notes is using one note per subject with clozes for the different questions, for instance using Flexible cloze 2 (GitHub) or similar note style. The advantage of this is keeping related questions in the same place, facilitating updating existing subjects. It also corresponds well with note taking from a lecture for instance (the entire lecture on on note). A feature suggestion would be to be able to generate one note per file:
Having cloze shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+C/Ctrl+Alt+C).
Configurable target note type/model.
Using the first top level heading (#) as Title field (field name configurable).
Running the remaining document through marked as is.
Extra: ensure the generated HTML is "compatible" with the Anki editor (doesn't use <p> etc.). I have an extension (GitHub) that inserts Markdown editors in Anki, it uses unified.js for Markdown ↔ HTML conversions and contains code to adapt the HTML to "Anki style HTML".
Thoughts? I could probably create a PR for it but it would require me to read up on the Anki for VSCode source and I think the actual implementation (excluding the HTML compatibility) would be fairly simple so if anyone who already knows the code base is up for it that would be great.
I like the idea of having a Cloze shortcut Ctrl+Shift+C or Ctrl+Alt+C where the user could highlight a word and with a keyboard combination make it a Cloze
An alternative way of generating
notes
is using onenote
per subject with clozes for the different questions, for instance using Flexible cloze 2 (GitHub) or similar note style. The advantage of this is keeping related questions in the same place, facilitating updating existing subjects. It also corresponds well with note taking from a lecture for instance (the entire lecture on onnote
). A feature suggestion would be to be able to generate onenote
per file:Ctrl+Shift+C
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/model
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) asTitle
field (field name configurable).marked
as is.<p>
etc.). I have an extension (GitHub) that inserts Markdown editors in Anki, it uses unified.js for Markdown ↔ HTML conversions and contains code to adapt the HTML to "Anki style HTML".Thoughts? I could probably create a PR for it but it would require me to read up on the
Anki for VSCode
source and I think the actual implementation (excluding the HTML compatibility) would be fairly simple so if anyone who already knows the code base is up for it that would be great.