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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.
Tap OK again to email the exported collection. Confirm you wish to replace, so that the deck from your mobile device overwrites the old data on your desktop. AnkiDroid will automatically create backups of your collection for you. The backups include all your cards and statistics, but do not include sounds or images.
The backup is taken in the background when you first start the app. A backup will only happen if more than 5 hours has elapsed since the last time a backup was created.
By default, AnkiDroid will store the last 8 backups; this number can be changed in the main settings. You can restore a backup by choosing the restore from backup option from the main menu of the decks screen.
The preferences screen can be accessed by opening the navigation drawer, and choosing "Settings". It allows you to customize various application settings and how AnkiDroid appears.
Change the account used for syncing with the cloud. For more information on syncing, please see this section. By default, AnkiDroid will sync sounds and images as well as your cards and review history. If you disable this option, sounds and images will not be downloaded from or uploaded to the sync server by AnkiDroid. Enable this option if you want AnkiDroid to sync every time you open and close the app. There is a limit of once every ten minutes for this behavior. Users that want more fine-grained control over when sync occurred might like to use a 3rd party app like Tasker to automate synchronization.
See the API documentation for more information on this. The default of "Use current deck" means that Anki saves the last-used note type for each deck and selects it again then next time you choose the deck and, in addition, will start with the current deck selected when choosing Add from anywhere.
The other option, "Decide by note type," saves the last-used deck for each note type and opens the add window to the last-used note type when you choose Add. This may be more convenient if you always use a single note type for each deck.
Change the language. Note: AnkiDroid translations are contributed by volunteers. If you find missing or incorrect translations, feel free to contribute to the translation project. More details can be found on the AnkiDroid Wiki. Control whether or not AnkiDroid asks your permission before sending error reports to our error reporting system when AnkiDroid crashes.
You can also disable the reporting feature entirely if you wish. This subsection allows you configure when and how AnkiDroid shows alerts in the Android notification bar. Never notify will disable all notifications from AnkiDroid. Pending messages available will only show important status updates like when a sync completed. More than n cards due will show a notification when you have more than n cards due requires the widget to be enabled. Checking this will make your device light blink when an unread notification exists if your device has a notification LED.
Note that only the reviewing settings which are applied to all decks are shown here. There are more settings related to reviewing which are deck specific. These deck specific settings are located in Deck options.
The Learn ahead limit tells AnkiDroid how to behave when there is nothing left to study in the current deck but cards in learning.
If you set this to 0, Anki will always wait the full period, showing the congratulations screen until the remaining cards are ready to be reviewed. Timeboxing is a technique to help you focus by dividing a longer activity such as a 30 minute study session into smaller blocks. Switches to an immersive fullscreen mode so that you can use more of the screen.
You can choose between "Hide the system bars" which will hide the system status bar, action bar, and bottom navigation buttons. Alternatively you can choose "Hide the system bars and answer buttons", which will hide everything except for the actual card content itself.
You can temporarily exit fullscreen mode by swiping inwards i. By default AnkiDroid tries to show cards exactly as they are shown on Anki Desktop, however if you prefer your cards to be center aligned vertically in AnkiDroid then you can enable this feature. By default, the answer buttons will display the time a card will next be shown. If you disable this option, the times will not appear, and only labels like "Again", "Good" and "Easy" will be shown.
Here you can increase the zoom level of the card content excluding images. You can use this option if you want to increase the font size for all cards. This subsection controls the whiteboard in the reviewer. Note: the whiteboard must be enabled in each deck individually from the menu in the study screen.
Control the stroke width of the whiteboard. Reducing the stroke width may allow you to draw with more detail. Use black strokes instead of color, which may reduce memory usage.
The automatic display answer feature allows you to have the answer shown automatically after some timeout period. You can also have the next question shown automatically; in this case the card is assumed to be failed i. In this screen you can change the font used by AnkiDroid, and some scaling options related to fonts. See the custom fonts section for more information about using custom fonts.
Choose the default font used by the AnkiDroid reviewer. You can add fonts to this list by copying them to the "fonts" folder. The default setting is to only use the default font when no font has been specified in the card styling via Anki Desktop, however you can also force the default font to be applied, ignoring any font specification in the card styling.
AnkiDroid allows you to customize the interface, so that actions you perform frequently can be accomplished quickly by using tap and swipe gestures. When the answer screen is shown, choose the red button, indicating you wish to review the card again soon. This is useful when you forgot a card or wish to review it more frequently.
When the question is shown, this action and all other answer actions below will simply show the answer. When the answer screen is shown, choose the second button from the left, generally indicating you found the card hard to remember.
When the answer screen is shown, choose the green button. This is the button you should end up using the most. When the answer screen is shown, choose the button on the right, indicating you found the card too easy to remember and would like a much longer delay.
When the lookup feature is enabled in advanced settings , lookup an expression in the selected dictionary. Note: the expression needs to be copied to the clipboard before this action will work. Tap this item to force a full upload or download on the next sync for example, because you accidentally deleted a deck on one side and want to restore the deck rather than having its deletion synchronized.
Take into account the effect of future reviews in the 'Forecast' graph. More info here. If you have set up your cards to ask you to type in the answer as explained in this section of the desktop manual , AnkiDroid will display a keyboard on such cards and allow you to check your answer. In order to improve user experience when working with the whiteboard and gestures, we use a typing box separate from the card, which is inconsistent with the way the feature works on Anki Desktop.
For full consistency with Anki Desktop, you can enable this option which allows you to save screen area, and choose an appropriate font e. Japanese vs Chinese for the input box. Enable this option to have Android read out all the text on your flashcards using the default text to speech engine. AnkiDroid will ask you to select the language for the front and back of your cards once for each deck on the first time you review a card in that deck. For example, with the following template for the back of the card.
A frequently updated list of languages supported by the Google TTS engine can be found on its Wikipedia page. An example:. Dictionary to use to lookup words copied to the clipboard in the reviewer. After setting up a dictionary, do the following to perform the lookup:. After selecting the word you want to copy, press the "copy" icon in the app bar at the top of the screen.
Support for eReader hardware buttons see issue Mathjax is a modern typesetting library for math and chemistry. AnkiDroid supports Mathjax cards out of the box. For more details, see Mathjax Support in the Anki Manual. Previous workarounds are no longer necessary as of AnkiDroid 2. The Anki system has built-in note types which allow you to review cards in both directions. When creating new material in AnkiDroid, you should choose one of these note types, such as "Basic and reversed card ", which will automatically generate a reverse card for you.
If you used the wrong note type when adding your material, you can change the note type via the edit note screen , or you can change the note type for multiple cards at once using the browser in Anki Desktop.
To do this, follow the instructions in the syncing with Anki Desktop section , then in Anki Desktop open the browser, select the cards you want to change, then choose Change note type from the menu. While less convenient than using Anki Desktop, it is possible to edit the note type from directly within AnkiDroid as well; see the custom card layout section for more on this. AnkiDroid allows you to use non-system fonts on your cards. To set them up properly, it is strongly recommended to use the official method that is used by Anki Desktop.
Please see the corresponding section in the desktop manual for more information. Alternatively, you can create a new subfolder "fonts" in the main AnkiDroid directory i. Note: this method will change the default font for all of your cards, whereas the official method can be more specific. Also, if you sync with AnkiWeb, using this method will lead to cards being displayed differently on different devices.
Please note that AnkiDroid has to load the entire font into memory in order to use it, and fonts for Asian languages can be quite large. The layout of flashcards is completely customizable, although this is an advanced topic with a fairly steep learning curve, and you will probably find it a lot more convenient to do the customization with Anki Desktop.
The card templates section of the Anki Desktop manual has detailed instructions on how to edit note types, and most of the actions discussed there are also available from AnkiDroid by tapping "cards" at the bottom of the note editor, or choosing the "manage note types" option in the deck picker. Since detailed information on customizing card layouts is available in the Anki desktop manual, it will not be repeated here.
AnkiDroid allows you to type in the correct answer and then compare it to the right answer. You have to set this up with Anki desktop, as described in the Anki Desktop manual. Even with typing disabled, the correct answer is shown on the answer side.
This is done on purpose; otherwise the correct answer might not be shown at all. To hide the comparison e. The type answer prompt and the comparison have more classes that can be used to change the way they are displayed.
Some of these are the same as on Anki Desktop, some are specific to AnkiDroid. The comparison uses three classes, typeGood, typeBad and typeMissing to add green, red and gray background to the typing comparison. These three classes are used on Anki desktop as well. This class can be used to show the type prompt or to hide the typing comparison in this case. If Advanced Statistics are enabled, it changes the 'Forecast' graph so that it shows the estimated number of reviews that will be due on a given day in the future taking into account future reviews, learning new cards and failing cards.
The bars and the left axis show the number of cards due on each day if you study all cards each day, while the line and the right axis show the number of unseen shown as 'learn' , young and mature cards your deck or collection will consist of if you study all cards each day.
The forecast graph does count reviews that are currently overdue. The outcome of future reviewing, learning or failing cards affects reviews after that future review. To take this into account, the probability of each outcome is computed from the review log. Then the outcome is randomly chosen, such that an outcome which is more likely according to the review log is more likely to be chosen than an outcome which is less likely according to the review log.
The settings all affect how the effect of the outcome of future reviews on subsequent reviews is taken into account. If this setting is set to a number greater than 0, instead of randomly choosing an outcome, each possible outcome is taken into account in the simulation, together with its probability. The probability is taken into account for the graph and for future reviews in which it results, which also affect the graph.
One review has a couple of possible outcomes say 4 , which all result in a review. That review also has a couple of possible outcomes and so on. Therefore, for reviews later than n days from now are simulated by randomly choosing an outcome. This setting is only applicable if the first n days are computed. If Advanced Statistics are disabled, the 'Forecast' graph shows the estimated number of reviews that will be due on a given day in the future if you do not review cards, learn no new cards and fail no cards.
In summary, higher precision gives a more accurate graph, but it takes more time to compose the graph. Composes the graph several times and then displays the average of these graphs. Each time the graph is composed, another outcome might be randomly chosen.
If we average many outcomes which are randomly chosen taking into account the probabilities from the review log, the average outcome will likely be close to the average of the probabilities from the review log. If we average many graphs, the average graph will likely be close to the graph which is generated by taking into account all possible outcomes.
If the number of graphs which are averaged is not too high, it will be faster than taking into account all possible outcomes. In summary, a higher number of iterations gives a more accurate graph, but it takes more time to compose the graph.
You can configure reminders for each options group independently. Notifications only work for top level decks. Please let us know if you want us to add notifications for subdecks too. This feature allows you to define a default language to be used in your keyboard for a field in a note type. For example, if you have Russian and English note fields, and your keyboard supports the setImeHintLocales Android API, the keyboard layout will switch to Russian in the first field and back to English in the second automatically when the fields get focus.
Checkout video reference for demonstration. If you want to try out the latest features in AnkiDroid, you can sign up for the beta testing program as follows:. Visit the Google Play Beta page. After following these steps, the latest beta version will automatically be installed by Google Play in the same way as ordinary updates. If you are more adventurous, you can also become an alpha tester, by joining the alpha testers group in addition to performing the above steps for beta testing.
Please submit any bugs you find in these development versions to the AnkiDroid issue tracker, as per the main help page.
If you wish to leave the testing program at any time, simply visit the Google Play Beta page and click Leave the test. AnkiDroid is an open source project, and its development relies on contributions from volunteers. Here are some of the ways you can contribute to the AnkiDroid project:. Rate the app, join the AnkiDroid forum and answer questions for other users, submit bug reports, become a beta tester , etc. More detailed information on ways you can contribute as a non-developer can be found on the Wiki.
Translations of AnkiDroid and this user manual are all contributed by users, and are greatly appreciated. See the translating wiki page for detailed instructions on how to contribute translations. The source code for AnkiDroid is available on our main Github page , and bug fixes as well as new features are very welcome.
AnkiDroid 2. Introduction Thank you for using AnkiDroid, the Android client for the popular Anki spaced repetition system. Getting started To start using AnkiDroid, we need to add some cards to study. The Deck List Note: This section onwards assumes you understand what decks and cards are. Add Choose this option if you want to create your own flashcards notes with AnkiDroid. AnkiWeb will open. Select a category, or type in a search. Scroll down and tap Download. Editor changes, mostly thanks to Henrik: A new editor toolbar implementation, with improved icons and handling.
The editor now provides bullet and numbered list buttons. The editor now provides buttons to control text alignment and indent. Warn user when they attempt to use cloze markers inappropriately thanks to Rumo. State handling: When you make changes, the user interface should update more consistently now. Adding a new tag to a note will update the sidebar in the Browse screen for example, and when you review a card that is shown there, the columns will update.
The Browse screen no longer refreshes a search automatically. When you make a change, the column text may update, but the number of rows will not change. Deleted cards show " deleted " until you search again. The main window no longer shows a "waiting for editing to finish" screen. When you make changes such as editing a note, the main window will dim, and will automatically refresh when you return to it. The deck options screen has been reimplemented: Re learning steps are now shown with units, eg 10m or 4d.
Deck options are now shown on one scrollable page. Extra help is available for most options. It is easy to see at a glance which options have been changed from the default, and individual options can be reverted to the default setting. Warnings will be shown for some common issues eg, review limit too low compared to new cards. Some of the more advanced options have been moved to a separate "Advanced" section.
A new API is available, thanks to Henrik. The deck description is now accessible via a button in the overview screen, instead of via the deck options. Other features: An updated Change Notetype implementation, that can match fields by name, and allows you to map a source field to multiple destination fields in order to clone a field. Pre-load images on answer side thanks to Hikaru. The [ Added a Card Info option to the review screen. When opening deck option from the study screen, you'll now be asked which deck you want if the card is in a subdeck.
You can now choose which add-ons you want to update thanks to BlueGreenMagick. Support system SSL certs on Linux. Extra checks are now done when updating a card template, such as detecting when a cloze notetype is missing a cloze directive, or two templates have identical question sides thanks to Rumo.
Added night mode styling to 'type in the answer' box, and improve legibility of comparison. Fixes: Custom study now limits the tag selection to tags or fewer, to prevent errors caused by exceeding database limits. Fixed an issue compiling on recent Python 3. Fixed audio getting stuck when pausing near end thanks to kelciour. Fixed building on linux-arm64 thanks to qubist-pixel-ux. Fixed Card Info screen not ignoring manual rescheduling when calculating the average time.
Fixed crash when pressing the copy shortcut with no active selection. Fixed current review card sometimes changing when making edits. Fixed deck options tooltip appearance thanks to Matthias. Fixed escaping of hyphens in searches thanks to Rumo. Fixed field pin status being forgotten when opening Cards screen thanks to Henrik.
Fixed incorrect card count when removing multiple templates. Fixed incorrect font on Windows thanks to Kelciour. Fixed resource leak in sound code thanks to Kelciour. Fixed some instances of a flash when revealing answer on cards with images. Fixed text with single quote not being escaped in export thanks to Ryan. Fixed various links to the manual thanks to cherryblossom Fixed flags not being excluded on export thanks to Alex.
Force x11 mode when the packaged build is run on a system that tells Qt to use Wayland, as Wayland is not currently supported by the packaged build. Numerous behind-the-scenes improvements from Henrik and Rumo. Other fixes and improvements, thanks to Abdo, Glutanimate, Arthur, Shaun, hkr and others. Strip invalid unicode from filenames in media check. Performance improvements and other miscellaneous fixes. Fix two backslashes being treated as one in MathJax. The reviewing screen will now wait for up to ms for images to load before showing, and waits until images have been loaded before scrolling to the answer.
The default fade-in on the review screen has been removed. Fix editing toolbar being initially active thanks to Henrik. Fix some error messages thanks to Rumo. Update translations, thanks to the translators. Fix "Forgot Card" message. Fix deck list not updating after deleting. Fix sync downloads failing when temp folder on separate partition.
Fix RTL fields thanks to Abdo. Fix issues with field focusing and caret positioning thanks to Henrik. Don't forget CSV delimeter when canceling dialog thanks to Benjamin. Fix stale caches after rolling back to a checkpoint thanks to Rumo.
Browser improvements: Tags now show in a tree thanks to Abdo. Added a search bar to the sidebar thanks to Abdo. The preview button in the browse screen has moved into the editing area thanks to Henrik. With the improved sidebar, a number of options have been removed from the Filter button. The remaining items in the Filter button have been moved into the sidebar, and the Filter button removed.
Tags and decks can now be dragged and dropped in the sidebar. Added "Overdue" item. Click on Decks to show whole collection. Each of these dolls come with their own specific scent.
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