Anki add-on that transforms images into cloze tests
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IMPORTANT: This release is only compatible with Anki 2.1.50 and up. If you are on an earlier Anki release, please download v1.3.0.
Please see the manual installation section in the README.
Run into any issues? Please file a bug report here.
If you enjoy Image Occlusion Enhanced, please consider supporting my work by pledging your support on Patreon or by buying me a cup of coffee. – Thank you! :heart:
Please see the manual installation section in the README.
Run into any issues? Please file a bug report here.
If you enjoy Image Occlusion Enhanced, please consider supporting my work by pledging your support on Patreon or by buying me a cup of coffee. – Thank you! :heart:
Please see the manual installation section in the README.
Run into any issues? Please file a bug report here.
If you enjoy Image Occlusion Enhanced, please consider supporting my work by pledging your support on Patreon or by buying me a cup of coffee – Thank you! :heart:
Please see the manual installation section in the README.
Run into any issues? Please file a bug report here.
Quick hotfix for Anki 2.1.6 compatibility
(Now packages the UUID module which no longer seems to ship with Anki 2.1.6's Python distribution)
Note: This is an Anki 2.1-only release (for now)
The primary focus in this release was Anki 2.1 compatibility, but v1.3.0 also comes with a number of nifty new features which I would like to highlight first:
(Some of the changes above will likely also be part of a future release of v1.3.0 for Anki 2.0.)
v1.3.0 for Anki 2.1 also comes with a plethora of bug fixes (some of the bugs fixed in this update have plagued I/O ever since its original release!):
There also some changes to the workflow in I/O v1.3.0 that you need to be aware of:
The default hotkey for invoking I/O is now Ctrl+Shift+O (customizable through the new settings entry)
The card generation options have been renamed and simplified: You can now choose between "Hide All, Guess One" (used to be "Hide All, Reveal One") and "Hide One, Guess One" (used to be "Hide All, Reveal All"). My hope with these new names is that they will be more intuitive for new users. (thanks a lot to Tiago Barroso for the suggestion!)
"Hide All, Reveal All" is no longer available as a mask generation option. With the mask reveal button introduced in recent I/O releases it no longer served much of a purpose and was mostly confusing new users as they expected it to work like a grouped occlusion of all shapes.
Just in case you were using this option and are now wondering how to cover the same use cases:
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)LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALPHA RELEASE
There are a number of known limitations to this alpha release that you need to be aware of:
Of course there also bound to be some unforeseen bugs and regressions in the alpha. If you experience any of these please make sure to either report them on the add-on's bug tracker or in the official support thread.
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)Please note that the changes to the field order and card templates only apply to new installations of the add-on. I've decided against enforcing these changes on existing installations as that would undo any customizations you might have applied to the note type. If you'd like to update your cards with these changes, please follow the instructions in the Wiki to reset your field order and card template to the (new) defaults.