- transact() now automatically clears card queues unless an op
opts-out (and currently only AnswerCard does). This means there's no
risk of forgetting to clear the queues in an operation, or when undoing/
redoing
- CollectionOp->UndoableOp
- clear queues when redoing "answer card", instead of clearing redo
when clearing queues
- Since we need to show this to new users until AnkiDroid is updated,
use a wording that doesn't seem so out of place to new users.
- Avoid mentioning syncing, since the user may not sync, and the
modSchema() call will allow the user to confirm anyway.
- Let the user know they can change their mind about AnkiDroid by
visiting the preferences.
- Rework V2 upgrade so that it no longer resets cards in learning,
or empties filtered decks.
- V1 users will receive a message at the top of the deck list
encouraging them to upgrade, and they can upgrade directly from that
screen.
- The setting in the preferences screen has been removed, so users
will need to use an older Anki version if they wish to switch back to
V1.
- Prevent V2 exports with scheduling from being importable into a V1
collection - the code was previously allowing this when it shouldn't
have been.
- New collections still default to v1 at the moment.
Also add helper to get map of decks and deck configs, as there were
a few places in the codebase where that was required.
'Current deck' has moved, and by removing 'due tomorrow', we can drop
the 'today' suffix on the rest of the items.
The keys of the existing translations have not been changed, so
existing translations will not break, but will need to be manually
updated to make them shorter.
The old rescheduling dialog's two options have been split into two
separate menu items, "Forget", and "Set Due Date"
For cards that are not review cards, "Set Due Date" behaves like the
old reschedule option, changing the cards into a review card, and
and setting both the interval and due date to the provided number of
days.
When "Set Due Date" is applied to a review card, it no longer resets
the card's interval. Instead, it looks at how much the provided number
of days will change the original interval, and adjusts the interval by
that amount, so that cards that are answered earlier receive a smaller
next interval, and cards that are answered after a longer delay receive
a bonus.
For example, imagine a card was answered on day 5, and given an interval
of 10 days, so it has a due date of day 15.
- if on day 10 the due date is changed to day 12 (today+2), the card
is being scheduled 3 days earlier than it was supposed to be, so the
interval will be adjusted to 7 days.
- and if on day 10 the due date is changed to day 20, the interval will
be changed from 10 days to 15 days.
There is no separate option to reset the interval of a review card, but
it can be accomplished by forgetting the card(s), and then setting the
desired due date.
Other notes:
- Added the action to the review screen as well.
- Set the shortcut to Ctrl+Shift+D, and changed the existing Delete
Tags shortcut to Ctrl+Alt+Shift+A.
- Closes#976
- Added helper to apply arbitrary colour to an icon.
- Fix#979 - low res icons in night mode.
- The icons and colours are not perfect - please feel free to send
through a PR if you can improve them.
- Convert colors dictionary into module consts, so we can
use code completion.
- Added "Edited Today" and "Due Tomorrow"
- Rename camelCase attribute to snake_case and tweak the wording
of some enum constants. We've already broken compatibility with the
major sidebar add-ons, so we may as well make these changes while we
can.
- Removed Filter button. Currently there is no exposed way to toggle
the Sidebar off - wonder if we still need it?
There's a 'whole collection' link in the top left, so the latter part
is probably not required, and shortening this will bring it into line
with the sidebar placeholder. Open to suggestions on the wording,
just think it's probably best to keep it short.
Also remove unused string.
- Remove _searchPrompt.
- Add placeholder prompt.
- Move search for current card from browser to caller. (Thus, support
current card search even with opened browser.)
The original reason for the catch-all message was users with bad
data such as decimal intervals, but those get automatically coerced
these days. The common case should now be invalid search strings, which
we can show verbatim.
The majority of the error checking can now be delegated to routines
like parse_f32(), parse_negative_i32() and so on, instead of creating
specific error messages for each type.
- use markdown instead of HTML, to make editing and translating easier
- use a shared prefix
- a few very minor wording tweaks
- we don't need to translate undocumented command errors
- share a string for positive number of days
- share a string for invalid property and state arguments, and avoid
listing them out
Related discussion: https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/922
More than {{ is acceptable to start a tag, which means that `{{{Foo}}` won't be interpreted as "the content of `Foo`"
and should be rejected. For the sake of clarity and parsing, I suspect that those symbol should be rejected elsewhere
too.
Similary `{{Foo}}}` won't be interpreted as "Show the content of field `Foo}`" even if this field exists, so it's better
to reject `}`. It's clearly necessary to reject "}}" inside the field name, rejecting "}" seems easier to explain and
avoid future unexpected problem if the templates change.
The ":" are used to separate filters, and rejecting it in field name would ensure that there is no ambiguity.