This is one of those small but critical things that are holding me back from moving from Anki and centralizing my notes inside of Logseq. If this feature could get shipped, then it could also be a nice workaround for multi-answer question-and-answer type flashcards. Thus, it would be nice to have actual support for the cloze hierarchy to avoid repetitive and verbose bullets/cards when it a flashcard could fit on one line. Looking through the current posts already here, there does not seem to be an explicit/exclusive request for the feature, but only mentioned in this post on Flashcards/SRS Improvements by and the workaround given by (very handy for now, thank you!). Cards compiled with a Desktop Anki with this add-on installed will work on AnkiWeb without displaying gibberish. The new cloze-deletion method (although superior), comes at a cost: You can’t add cloze-deletions to other note-types, and you can’t add regular cards to cloze-deletion notes. It simplifies the creation of cards, compared to having multiple question and answer cards to do the same. I remember in the old days, Anki’s cloze deletions worked just like any other card, but now they are much improved and they use a special cloze deletion note type. I use these clozes a lot, as do a lot of people like those shown on YouTube, when I was using Anki to quickly create flashcards. For example in Anki it would be: “The capital of.Simplifying multiple complex ideas into simpler structures allow for better encoding in memory. The more associations an idea has, the better you’ll remember it. I noticed that for the cloze flashcards there doesn’t seem to be an option to have a hierarchy for clozes like you would in Anki. The more you use an old idea to understand new ones, the easier it gets to recall the old one. It’s my first time using Logseq and after playing and tinkering around with its features. Using Flags The 'Marked' Tag Using Fields Custom Study and Filtered Decks Editing Features Cloze Deletion Inputting Foreign Characters and Accents Unicode Normalization Adding Cards and Notes Recall from the basics that in Anki we add notes rather than cards, and Anki creates cards for us.
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