Using the
Easy Editor is a quick way to create cards. Place your mouse cursor under Question 1 and enter your question. Next enter your Answer. Then press Next Card.
When finished, press the
Preview/Save Cards and then
Save Cards to Server.
To create cards rapidly, you can use a few key shortcuts. First enter your question, then press TAB. You can immediately begin typing your answer. Now press
TAB again. Notice the "Next Card" button is hilighted. Press the Enter key or the Space key. Notice your card is saved
and your cursor is back to the question box. You can immediately begin typing your next question. No need to use your mouse during the whole process.
Normally your card file will be parsed and spruced up a bit to try to make it look nice with minimal effort.
If you enter multiple lines, your answer will be placed into a list. If you enter a [: ] (colon space) the parts
before the colon will be bolded. So you can enter something like
Memory Item: Step 1
Memory Item2: Step 2
And it will turn out like this:
- Memory Item: Step 1
- Memory Item2: Step 2
You
can preview your cards to see how they will look before saving changes.
You can switch to the
Advanced Editor at any time to see how cards are formatted, or if you want to rapidly enter cards. It's pretty easy.
Cards are stored as simple text files. The format of the cards is a question line, followed by an answer line (or lines),
followed by a blank line to indicate a new question. See the example below..
This is question 1.
This is answer 1.
This is question 2.
This is answer 2.
This is part of answer 2.
This is question 3.
This is answer 3.
You can also use
<question></question>
and
<answer></answer>
tags to create questions on more than 1 line or answers that have blank
lines. When using
<question>
or
<answer> tags, the
formatting will not be spruced up by the parser, so you can make
it look exactly how you want it.
<question>
This is question 1.
This is part of question 1.
</question>
This is answer 1.
This is question 2.
<answer>
This is answer 2.
This is part of answer 2.
</answer>
This is question 3.
This is answer 3.
Please note that when setting font colors, sizes and styles, this will
override the settings set on the iPod/iPhone itself. You may want to just use plain text. You should also use Remove Formatting
button to changed styled text back to plain text.