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Arthur Milchior 8ecd606ada Current card get selected in browser
I'm pretty sure it was the way it worked before. I'm surprised that
it's not the case anymore.

If you open the browser from the reviewer, the current card get
selected if it exists. The current note is still entirely displayed.

Personally, I want to know easily which is the current card. Opening
the browser is the easiest way to do it; assuming I can see the
current card selected
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This repo contains all the code for the computer version of Anki.

If you'd like to try development builds of Anki but don't feel comfortable building the code, please see https://anki.tenderapp.com/discussions/beta-testing

For more information on building, please see README.development

If you'd like to contribute code, please see README.contributing