Yes, it is possible to import/export .txt files! I've been making cards very successfully to study for biology by putting my questions/answers into a spreadsheet, converting to a .txt file, and importing into Anki. I think the same can be done with the Lilypond Addon.
When importing a .txt file, Anki fields can be separated by tabs as well, which is automatically done if you copy/past from a spreadsheet. Each column in a spreadsheet is a different field which can contain Lilypond code, questions, answers, etc. I would love to work on this with others. I will be working on this for my personal study materials, but working with others would be even better. Here's another idea/question: is it possible to introduce a degree of randomness into Lilypond code? This would address the problem of needing to manually write code to engrave music for every question you want to ask on an Anki card. For example, if I want to create cards to test my knowledge of triad chords... Is it possible to define the chord quality and/or inversion (Major, minor, diminished, augmented) and leave it to Lilypond to build that chord from a randomly generated root note? This way, each time Anki presented a card to test if we know a Major triad, it would be from a different root note. Or perhaps the clef that the chord is built in can be different each time... or the key signature, and so on. This would save tons of time in creating cards in Anki. What do you think? By the way, Curtis and Ben; I'd love to see the decks you have created :) Cheers! Andrew -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Anki-and-LilyPond-tp150742p167776.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user