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[FEAT] Multiline flashcard with empty lines #122

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Rag0n opened this issue Jun 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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[FEAT] Multiline flashcard with empty lines #122

Rag0n opened this issue Jun 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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@Rag0n
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Rag0n commented Jun 5, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I would like to use empty lines to separate paragraphs in an answer. For example:

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First paragraph

Seconds paragraph

Describe the solution you'd like
Maybe we should add another separator for multiline cards that have a separator(---) to indicate the end of the card. Or we can use similar approach as neuracache

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Example of flashcard from neuracache:

Radii of stable orbits in the Bohr model #flashcard

$a_0 = \frac{{ \hbar ^2}}{{m_e ke^2}}$

$\Delta E = h\nu$

$c = \lambda \nu$
@Rag0n Rag0n added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 5, 2021
@Rag0n Rag0n changed the title [FEAT] [FEAT] Multiline flashcard with blank lines Jun 5, 2021
@Rag0n Rag0n changed the title [FEAT] Multiline flashcard with blank lines [FEAT] Multiline flashcard with empty lines Jun 5, 2021
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yilu1015 commented Jun 8, 2021

Very good point. I have the opposite needs: some of my cards have tables and take up multiple paragraphs, such as below. I hope enhanced mutl-line cards will allow me to add multiple paragraphs, images, tables, etc. to the cards.

FRONT:

Adam's Deli had the following account balances as of December 31, 2004:

Account Balance
Accounts Receivable $1,200
Accumulated Depreciation $200
Inventory $500
Building $2,000
Equipment $500
Accounts Payable $300
Salaries/Wages Payable $900

Which of the following represents the Net Working Capital for the business?

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Answer to the question.

This was referenced Jun 9, 2021
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@mohanen
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mohanen commented Nov 5, 2021

Today I decided to refactor my notes to support spaced repetition, but at the first note itself I faced this issue.

I have tables, multiple equations as answers.

Is there any active development going on in this.

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