![]() ![]() Copying the anki-cloze should probably copy the cleaned up version. `` will sometimes "swallow up" text positioned behind it. If the `` is the last element in the `Editable`, the caret will be invisible, if it is positioned behind itĢ. Clicking three times within the clozed text will select the entire clozed text.ĭisadvantages might include (might be able to be addressed):ġ. The cloze number is an input element now, allowing only for valid values.Ĥ. Hitting delete when the caret is situated right after the opening element `` will entirely unwrap the clozed text from the cloze markup.ģ. To everything beyond the editor, nothing will have changed (we keep compatibility with other platforms).Ģ. Treating the cloze as HTML in Editable and Codable will prevent invalid HTML being rendered upon review.ġ. `Codable.fieldHTML` sees it as a web component without the extra markup (allows for easier editing, and hiding of implementation details): `Editable.fieldHTML` sees it as a web component: `EditingArea.fieldHTML` sees it as just text, just as the current implementation: But it has separate representations, depending on whether you ask `EditingArea`, `Editable`, or `Codable`.: To the unknowing eye, the web component cloze does not look much different. In the folllwing screenshot, `c1` is a web component, `c2` is just regular text. Shadow roots are buggy in contenteditable (interestingly in the same way as pseudo elements) pseudo elements (`::before`, and `::after`) are terribly buggy in contenteditable. Two takeaways I can take from those failed attempts:ġ. I have tried something similar before, but always failed. 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.This is a draft which addresses, b … ut in a different way than suggested in the issue. 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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