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The card cannot be updated, when there are more than 5 noteID annotations in the .md file #121
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Thanks for the Tool, indeed very useful. ❤️ Is anyone currently working on this Issue? |
Thanks @JeffreyAnimal |
After a bit of Testing it showed that the reason is not the request itself sent to the Anki Connector. Maybe the Connector has a request Limit after whitch the connection is refused and returning "connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:8765". A Idea would be to check if a Card value has been changed and only Update the Cards with changes. The Issue would still be, that only 5 or so Cards can be Updated simulaneously. Another Idea would be to send only a limited amount of Update request and only send more, when the first few have been answered. |
I tried a deck of 1000 cards with the new release and could not reproduce this.
I used "Anki: Send to own deck" to generate the IDs and send the deck to Anki, which took several minutes, but everything seemed to arrive okay.
I don't think the card count itself is causing the problem; there must something else going on. |
@ccammack The Issue isn't sending a new Deck to the Anki but Updating a existing Deck where the |
Thanks, @JeffreyAnimal, I got it to happen about 2 minutes after starting the sync.
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This has been fixed and released in https://github.com/jasonwilliams/anki/releases/tag/v.1.3.4 |
Thanks for you, this tool is very useful!
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