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 Anki è per flash cards : https://docs.ankiweb.net/#/getting-started?id=key-concepts



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On Windows, the latest Anki versions store your Anki files in your appdata folder. You can access it by opening the file manager, and typing %APPDATA%\Anki2 in the location field. 



Each time your collection is closed (when closing Anki, switching profiles, or synchronizing your deck), Anki exports your collection into the backups folder. By default Anki will store up to 30 backups; you can adjust this in the preferences.

Automatic backups do not protect against disk or computer failure, and do not extend to your media. To keep your collections safe, please consider making manual backups too.

The easiest way to make a manual backup is to use the File>Export menu item to export all decks with scheduling and media information included, which will save your data to a .colpkg file.

Anki can import text files, packaged Anki decks created by the export feature, Mnemosyne 2.0 .db files, and SuperMemo .xml files. To import a file, click the File menu and then “Import”.

If you have non-Latin characters in your file (such as accents, Japanese and so on), Anki expects files to be saved in a ‘UTF-8 encoding’. The easiest way to do this is to use the free LibreOffice spreadsheet program instead of Excel to edit your file, as it supports UTF-8 easily, and also exports multi-line content properly, unlike Excel.

If you want to include audio and pictures from a text file import, copy the files into the collection.media folderDo not put subdirectories in the media folder, or some features will not work.  (On Windows, the latest Anki versions store your Anki files in your appdata folder. You can access it by opening the file manager, and typing %APPDATA%\Anki2 in the location field. Older versions of Anki stored your Anki files in a folder called Anki in your Documents folder.)

After you’ve copied the files, change one of the fields in your text file as follows.

<img src="myimage.jpg">

or

[sound:myaudio.mp3]

Alternatively, you can use the find and replace feature in the browse screen to update all the fields at once. If each field contains text like “myaudio”, and you wish to make it play a sound, you’d search for (.*) and replace it with “[sound:\1.mp3]“, with the ‘regular expressions’ option enabled.

When importing a text file with these references, you must make sure to enable the “Allow HTML” option.

You might be tempted to do this in a template, like:

<img src="{{field name}}">

Anki doesn’t support this for two reasons: searching for used media is expensive, as each card has to be rendered, and such functionality isn’t obvious to shared deck users. Please use the find & replace technique instead.

Another option for importing large amounts of media at once is to use the media import add-on. This add-on will automatically create notes for all files in a folder you select, with the filenames on the front (minus the file extension, so if you have a file named apple.jpg, the front would say ‘apple’) and the images or audio on the back. If you would like a different arrangement of media and filenames, you can change the note type of the created cards afterwards.

Collaborare in tanti ad un mazzo con GoogleSheets:

Basic question in column A and answer in column B:

  1. Save your excel file as a .csv

  2. In Anki, click on import deck

  3. Select .csv file from step 1

Multiple fields = multiple columns

Field 1 = column a

Field 2 = column b

Field 3 = column c

Field 4 = column d

Tag = column e

Forum anki: https://www.reddit.com/r/Anki/



Per ritagliare spezzoni youtube ecco i 3 siti:

https://youtube-cutter.org/  

Just enter the YouTube URL or the video's specific ID to create a custom duration clip from any YouTube video of your choosing

https://ytcutter.com/

The maximum video clip length for a free account is 1 minute, while it's 20 minutes for a paid account

https://y2mate.guru/en7/


per l'editing on line

https://www.flexclip.com/


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