This is the main clickable area, which will take you to the study screen if there are cards available to review. The count buttons on the far right of each deck act as a separate clickable area that takes you to the deck overview instead of the study screen. This can be useful if you want to quickly view the number of cards available in the deck. Some additional actions are located in the overflow menu for less common tasks, which are summarized below:.
This can automatically fix a lot of problems with your database, and will also purge any unused tags. If you experience any problems with your collection, this is the first action you should try. Remove any empty cards from your collection. See the desktop documentation for more. Allows you to add, edit, and delete note types.
See the customizing card layout section for more help with this advanced feature. Import a. See the importing section for more. Export entire collection as a collection. See the exporting section for more. Next to each deck, three numbers are displayed. The left, blue number, corresponds to how many new cards you have to learn today. The red number in the middle is for the cards due to be studied today which are currently in the learning phase, and the green number is the cards which are due for review i.
The navigation drawer can be opened from most places in the application by pressing the left menu icon, or alternatively swiping outwards from anywhere on the far left side of the screen. It is used for quickly navigating between different parts of the application. You can switch to the following screens:. Takes you to the top level of the app where the list of cards are shown more info here.
Helps you track your study progress more info in Anki manual and here. This switches the app to a dark theme which many users find is less straining on the eyes, particularly when reviewing in the dark. See the wiki for instructions on how to customize the card background and font color used in night mode.
From the deck list, if you tap the counts area you will be taken to the deck overview screen. On tablets it is always shown in the area to the right of the deck list. When visible, pressing the study button will take you to the study screen for that deck. The icons that are shown in the app bar depend on whether your deck is an ordinary deck or a filtered deck.
Tapping the wrench icon allows you to create a custom session, for example to do extra reviews outside your normal schedule, or study only certain cards inside a deck. See the filtered deck section for more information on this. Tapping the cross icon will empty all of the cards in the current filtered deck i. Tapping the rebuild icon will rebuild the current filtered deck according to the settings specified in filtered deck options. Allows you to configure some options related to the current deck, such as the number of new cards and reviews to introduce each day.
Tapping on the deck name from the deck list, or the study button from the deck overview screen will take you to the study screen where you do your study. If you have not used Anki on a computer before, you may like to have a look at the first intro video before reading on, as it explains the basic review process.
From the left, these correspond to new cards, learning cards, and cards to review. The buttons will display the time a card will next be shown, so 10m means "10 minutes" and "5d" means "5 days".
You can tap directly on these buttons to choose a particular answer. To make reviewing faster, you can configure gestures for example taps and swipes to answer cards without using the buttons. See the preferences section for more information on configuring gestures.
The App Bar at the top of the study screen has several buttons for performing various common actions. The number of buttons which are shown is determined automatically by Android based on the size and resolution of your screen.
If there is not enough space to show the button for a given action, then the action will be available from the menu instead. If you are unsure what a button does, you can long-tap on it to see the name of the action. The following action are available:. Adds a "marked" tag to the current note, so it can be easily found in the browser.
This is useful when you want to take some action on the note at a later date, such as looking up a word when you get home. Marked cards also show a small star in the upper-right-hand corner during reviews. Adds a color coded "flag" red, orange, green, or blue This can be used as a general purpose indicator to differentiate your cards. Flags are represented by a number from , corresponding to the previously listed colors.
Open the edit note screen, where you can change the content displayed on the flashcard see the editing notes section for more help. This is useful if you cannot answer the card at the moment or you want to come back to it another time. Burying can also happen automatically for cards of the same note. If cards were in learning when they are buried, they are moved back to the new card queue or review queue prior to being buried.
If cards were in learning when they are suspended, they are moved back to the new card queue or review queue prior to being suspended. This action enables or disables the whiteboard feature for the current deck.
The whiteboard feature allows you to draw on the screen, which is particularly useful for practicing drawing characters from languages such as Japanese. When the whiteboard has been enabled for the current deck, two new actions will become available for clearing and hiding the whiteboard. Disabling the whiteboard will hide these actions as well as the whiteboard itself. Open the deck specific study options. See the desktop documentation for more information about these study options.
This action enables or disables the temporary audio recorder toolbar at the top of the card. This feature allows you to record your voice and replay it. It is used primarily to check your pronunciation. This toolbar is composed of three buttons: play, stop playing and record microphone audio. This tool can be used while viewing either the question or the answer. If you wish to keep studying the same deck further, tap on the deck again which will give you several options for continued study.
Please see the filtered deck section for more on custom study. Note: This section onwards assumes you understand what notes, fields, card templates, and note types are. For most purposes the "Basic" note type is sufficient, but for example if you would like an extra card generated which is the reverse of the main card i.
Below the deck selector are the fields for the note for example the "Basic" note type has two fields "Front" and "Back". When you tap on a field, a keyboard will come up, allowing you to type in information. Next to each field is an attach icon, which allows you to add media to your note this feature is currently in the experimental phase. Record audio allows you to record your voice and place it into a field. The advanced editor lets you automatically search for translations or pronunciation audio files online.
Shows the names of the cards which will be generated for the selected note type. Tapping on this button will bring up a dialog which lets you preview the source code for the card template of the selected note type. From here you can edit, preview, add, and delete card templates. See the cards and templates section of the Anki Desktop manual for more information about card templates.
Long press in a text entry field to add a cloze deletion around the selected text, or an empty cloze deletion if there is no selected text. Alternatively, if you want to go back to what you were doing without saving, you can tap the app icon, or use the hardware back button. It also allows the addition of user-defined toolbar buttons using HTML. HTML is a powerful language allowing nearly endless customization of your cards.
Our wiki contains common code samples to get you started. The edit note screen can be opened by choosing edit while reviewing, or by opening a card in the browser. The edit screen is similar to the add new note screen mentioned above, with some key differences:.
Changing the deck operates on the selected card which is underlined in the "Cards" box. If a note type is chosen which has more than one card, only the currently selected card will be moved to the new deck.
Changing the "Type" dropdown selector changes to the note type edit mode. In this mode, editing the content of the note i. If a note type is selected which has less cards than the original note type, only the first n cards will be kept. For example changing from "Basic and reversed card " to "Basic" will lead to only the first card being kept. To warn you of this, the text in the "Cards" box will appear red, and a confirmation dialog will be shown before the note is saved. Move the card to the end of the new card queue.
The current state of the card is cleared, but not its revision history. Allows you to reschedule as a review card on a given date. This is useful if you have imported already-learnt material, and you want to start it off with higher initial intervals. You can search for or browse cards by tapping the "Card browser" button from the navigation drawer. The browser screen starts by displaying all the cards in the currently selected deck.
You can search for cards in the selected deck by tapping the magnifying glass icon in the top. You can change the selected deck or change to all decks by choosing the deck from the dropdown list on the top left. By default, the first column in the browser gives the text which will be shown on the question i. The first column can also be configured to show the "sort field" for a more compact display. The second column can be configured to show many different parameters by tapping the drop down menu in the column heading.
Note that the content of the columns is dynamically calculated as your scroll through the list of the cards. From the search results, you can tap on a card to edit it see the edit note section above , or long-tapping on it will show a menu allowing you to perform the following actions:.
Change or remove the color coded "flag" on the card. Cards with a flag are highlighted in the flags color. Delete the note of the currently selected card, and all cards belonging to that note. This action cannot be undone without restoring from backup. Long-tapping on a single card will select the single card. While that card is selected, if you long-tap on another card on your screen, then all of the cards between the first selected card and the last card will be selected.
This allows for actions to be performed on multiple cards at once. AnkiDroid supports all the search strings that the desktop version of Anki does, allowing you to perform quite complex searches. Some examples:. For a full list of the possibilities, please see the section in the desktop manual. Alternatively, some more commonly used filters marked, suspended, and tagged cards can be quickly applied without manually typing them by choosing them from the overflow menu.
You can also save and recall common search queries from the menu. Anki is designed to optimize the learning process, so that you study the minimum amount necessary to remember the majority of your cards.
A 'filtered deck' is a temporary deck that contains cards based on various criteria, such as "forgotten today", "is tagged 'hard'", and so on. After studying cards in a filtered deck, or when the filtered deck is deleted, the cards are automatically returned to their original deck. The easiest way to create a filtered deck is by long clicking on a deck and choosing the "custom study" option. Advanced users can create a filtered deck manually, by choosing "Create filtered deck" from the overflow menu in the deck list screen.
For further information on filtered decks, please see the desktop documentation. When a field is marked as RTL, then the text is right-aligned in editing fields and punctuation is correctly displayed at the end left of sentences.
Text that contains blocks of LTR characters will be properly displayed as well, with the beginning of the sentence appearing to the right of the LTR block and the end of the sentence being displayed to the left of the LTR block.
Directionality is especially important for editing and creating RTL cloze deletions as the cloze format includes both neutral and LTR markup characters.
To display a field as RTL, with proper right-alignment and directionality punctuation at left of sentences, proper flow around LTR blocks , the field should be wrapped in a div or span element with the RTL directionality specified:.
Anki has a free cloud synchronization service called AnkiWeb that makes it easy to keep your card decks in sync between mobile devices and your computer. AnkiDroid is based on Anki Desktop but it is developed by an entirely separate community of volunteers. If you have used AnkiWeb in the past, you can skip this step.
After signing up, see the corresponding instructions below, depending on whether you are trying to get your existing decks into AnkiDroid or out of AnkiDroid.
In this scenario you have some existing Anki decks that you want to copy into a new install of AnkiDroid by syncing with AnkiWeb.
Open the Anki client with your existing decks usually this would be Anki desktop, but it could also mean a version of AnkiDroid you have been using on another device , and click the synchronization button which has two arrows in a circle at the top right of the deck list.
If you have never used AnkiWeb before you will need to enter your credentials if prompted, and then press the "Upload to AnkiWeb" button to confirm overwriting the empty collection on AnkiWeb with your existing decks in Anki.
Anki will upload all your cards, images and audio to AnkiWeb. If you have a lot of media, this may take some time. Once the synchronization has completed, open AnkiDroid in the device that you are trying to copy the existing decks into, and tap the Sync button in the app bar at the top of the main deck list. After entering your AnkiWeb credentials, AnkiDroid will download all your cards and media, and remember your login information for next time.
Note that if you have any existing material in AnkiDroid before attempting to sync, you may be shown a message asking you to choose to either download from AnkiWeb, or upload to AnkiWeb. If you are happy to lose the cards in AnkiDroid then simply choose Download. If you need to merge the existing cards with AnkiDroid then you should see the resolving conflicts section before continuing.
After the first synchronization has completed, you can click the sync button again any time you wish to synchronize your changes to the cloud. Only changes made since the previous sync will be sent, so subsequent syncs are a lot faster. The process of syncing from AnkiDroid to computer is essentially the same as syncing from computer to AnkiDroid, but in reverse.
From the deck list , tap the sync button in the top right it has two arrows in a circle. Once the synchronization has completed, open Anki Desktop on your computer and press the sync button there with two arrows in a circle , and Anki will download your collection. Although it should not happen often, occasionally you may end up in the position where your cards on AnkiDroid can not be automatically merged with the cards on AnkiWeb.
If you have new cards on both sides which you want to keep, before syncing you can export a deck package for each deck containing new cards from AnkiDroid, then when you do the sync choose "download" to download from AnkiWeb. After the synchronization has completed, you can import the decks you previously exported from AnkiDroid, as per the importing section. The USB method works by importing or exporting all your decks at once. Thus the workflow you would typically use is to export your collection from your mobile device and import it into the desktop, make modifications on the desktop, and then export your collection and import it back into your mobile device.
Anki will automatically create a collection. If the file is named something else, please see the previous step again. Once complete, the decks on your device will have been replaced with the decks from your desktop.
See the section on importing apkg files for more help with importing. The process to copy your decks from AnkiDroid to Anki Desktop is essentially the same as above, but in reverse. Copy the "collection. See the exporting section below for more detailed information on exporting from AnkiDroid. You can import Anki files with.
Other file formats cannot be imported directly into AnkiDroid, however flashcards from most other applications can be imported into Anki Desktop on your computer, which can then be added into AnkiDroid in the usual way. See the importing section of the Anki Desktop manual for help on importing into Anki Desktop.
As in Anki Desktop, AnkiDroid distinguishes between the two types of. Collection packages have the name "collection. You can import. Apkg files are automatically associated with AnkiDroid, so for example if you open a.
Simply click OK and the apkg file will be imported. AnkiDroid does not support directly importing Anki database. A database import will replace your collection with the contents the provided file. If you want to perform a full replacement, you should import a collection[.
This is not officially supported, but. AnkiDroid can export your flashcards in the. As in Anki Desktop, you can either export a collection package or deck package , depending on what you are trying to achieve. There are two export options available: "include scheduling information" and "include media". Generally the default options are sufficient, if you choose not to include scheduling information, Anki will assume that you are sharing the deck with other people, and will remove marked and leech tags so that they will have a clean copy of it.
When exporting for use in Anki Desktop, you generally want to export your entire collection , including all your review history etc. This list shows all the groups you belong to. Messages in private groups are organized into threads. Any member can reply to a message or start a new thread. The creator of the group is the only one who can invite new members. Any member can leave the group.
If the creator leaves, the group is dissolved. A forum is a public conversation. Unlike a private group, anyone who joins a forum can invite their own contacts. The forum list will open. Tap the plus icon to create a new forum. Messages in forums are organized into threads. Any member of a forum can invite new members, and any member including the creator can leave the forum.
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