![]() Tapping on this button will bring up a dialog which lets you preview Shows the names of the cards which will be generated for the selected note type. Tagsīrings up a dialog which lets you add / remove tags from the note. Search for translations or pronunciation audio files online. The advanced editor lets you automatically Record audio allows you to record your voice and place it into a field. Next to each field is an attach icon, which allows you to add media to your note (this feature is currently in the experimental phase).Īdd image lets you add images either via your device’s camera (if it has one), or from your photo library. When you tap on a field,Ī keyboard will come up, allowing you to type in information. Fieldsīelow the deck selector are the fields for the note (for example the "Basic" note type has two fields "Front" and "Back"). DeckĪllows you to change the deck the generated card/cards will be added to. shows the "Back" field on the front of the card), you could chose the "Basic (and reversed card)" note type. This tool can be used while viewing either the question or the answer.Īllows you to select the type of note you’d like to add.įor most purposes the "Basic" note type is sufficient, but for example if you would like an extra card generated which is the reverse of the main card This toolbar is composed of three buttons: play, stop playing and record microphone audio. It is used primarily to check your pronunciation. This feature allows you to record your voice and replay it. This action enables or disables the temporary audio recorder toolbar at the top of the card. See the desktop documentation for more information about these study options. Disabling the whiteboard will hide these actions as well as the whiteboard itself. Two new actions will become available for clearing and hiding the whiteboard. When the whiteboard has been enabled for the current deck, Which is particularly useful for practicing drawing characters from languages such as Japanese. The whiteboard feature allows you to draw on the screen, This action enables or disables the whiteboard feature for the current deck. If the card has audio on the front or back, it will be played again. If cards were in learning when they are suspended, they are moved back to the new card queue or review queue prior to being suspended.ĭelete note: Deletes the note and all of its cards. ![]() This is useful if you want to avoid reviewing the note for some time, but don’t want to delete it. Suspend card / Suspend note: Hides a card or all of the note’s cards from review until they are manually unsuspended (by long-tapping a card in the card browser). If cards were in learning when they are buried, they are moved back to the new card queue or review queue prior to being buried. Burying can also happen automatically for cards of the same note. (If you want to unbury cards before then, you can choose “unbury” from the long-press menu in the deck list, or from the deck overview screen.) This is useful if you cannot answer the card at the moment or you want to come back to it another time. Using Right-To-Left Languages with AnkiDroidīury card / Bury note: Hides a card or all of the note’s cards from review until the next day.Syncing through your AnkiWeb cloud account keeps the deck private, but be sure not to share the deck publicly. ![]() Sharing decks with others is an intellectual property violation that may result in legal action. In other words, the deck is for your personal use only. When you purchase an Anki deck from us, you have a personal license. No Sharing, Please!Īll materials included in Lingualism’s Anki decks are protected by copy rights. You can find more detailed information on syncing and troubleshooting in the AnkiWeb Manual. Otherwise, you will have different study histories on each device and you will later have to choose which to keep the next time you sync. You will now have the same Anki decks on both devices.īe sure to sync up to the cloud when you’ve finished studying and then sync down from the cloud before you use the app on the other device again. This should download your decks and media files from the AnkiWeb cloud. Next, log into your AnkiWeb account on the newly installed Anki app on another device and sync. Then click ‘Sync(hronize)’ and wait until the syncing is complete. ![]() Be sure to check the ‘sync sounds/audio & images’ option so that the audio also syncs. SyncĪfter you have registered your AnkiWeb account, sign in on your device with your deck(s) in the settings menu. You can find links to download the Anki app here. This will allow you to upload your data from one Anki app to the AnkiWeb cloud and from there, sync the data to an Anki app on another device. ![]() You can sync your decks and progress between Anki apps on your computer and mobile devices. ![]()
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