![]() The tab thing is unique to the Japanese IME though. Both seem like focus problems, it’s just that it looks like for Japanese that affects both numbers and letters whereas with Korean it only affects letters, so number shortcuts work fine but alphabet shortcuts don’t. I’ve used Japanese IMEs before because of the way typed Japanese has to be converted into different possible kanji (Chinese characters) or other formats, it often defaults to these types of “choose between options” menu as shown above, even for numbers, whereas Korean is normally just typed in the actual alphabet unless you’re specifically converting to Chinese characters. I believe they might be the same issue, though I’m not sure, but because of the differences between Japanese input and Korean input, I don’t experience the same issue with the 1/2/3/4 shortcut keys at all. I am also using type-in-the-answer cards. If there is one, could you let me know? Thanks. My home machine does include a lot of add-ons, but my work computer doesn’t have any add-ons at all on Anki, so that shouldn’t be a factor, either.Īlso, I’m sorry if the forums aren’t the right place for this I was searching but couldn’t seem to find a place for bug reports. For reference both computers are running Windows 10. In the version I was using previously, “e” opened “Edit Current” properly even while using the Korean keyboard.įor now I’m holding off on updating Anki on my home machine, which I do use more, but it would be nice if this could get fixed somehow? Again, my home machine is running a slightly older version and the “e” shortcut still works fine even when they keyboard isn’t set to English. More specifically, it seems to work when my keyboard is set to English, but as I’m almost exclusively using typing prompts in Korean (using Microsoft IME), my keyboard is rarely set to English while reviewing. I recently updated to 2.1.54 Qt6 on my work computer, and now pressing “e” on the keyboard while reviewing a card doesn’t properly open the “edit” function. I use Anki primarily to reinforce learned foreign language vocabulary. = cloze_bg_color ĭocument.Hi, long time user of Anki, first time forum poster. Var bg = window.getComputedStyle(clozes).background Ĭonst clozes = Ĭonst cloze_color = window.getComputedStyle(clozes).color Ĭonst cloze_bg_color = window.getComputedStyle(clozes).backgroundColor Var clr = window.getComputedStyle(clozes).color Var clozes = document.getElementsB圜lassName("cloze") I tried disabling all addons except Refocus card when reviewing, I tried it with all addons disabled still doesn’t work. I tried changing the shortcut in the script to see if it was due to a shortcut conflict, but that was not the case. Since I updated to 2.1.41 from 2.1.35, the keyboard shortcuts no longer work, and only the mouse reveals the clozes. ![]() This script worked flawlessly when combined with the Refocus card when reviewing addon. ![]() ![]() ![]() On using the keyboard shortcut, the next obscured cloze is revealed, clicking any obscured cloze also reveals it. I had been using the script found in an AnKing card template which, when inserted into the back of the card, obscures all active clozes of the same number (by making their immediate background color the same as their font color), except the first cloze in the card. ![]()
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