It's on the todo list. Feel free to help, though :-)

Peter
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 22:33:59 [email protected] wrote:
> "To make the mining process run quickly, I used an awesome feature of Anki.
> When you click the Add Audio button while making an Anki flashcard (or,
> even faster, push F4, if you're a PC user), it looks like you must choose a
> file from your computer, but you don't actually have to do that. Instead,
> you can copy the URL for a file on the internet. That makes the whole
> process very quick. I resized the Firefox window so I could click between
> it and the Anki window without hiding either. Then, it was a matter of
> right-clicking an audio link, choosing "Copy Link Location", switching into
> Anki, typing the word on the question side, tabbing into the answer side,
> pressing F4, and copying the URL. The way Anki handles this is it
> automatically downloads the audio file into its own temporary folder.
> Basically taking all the annoying paperwork out of your hands and
> automating it. YES!"
>
> http://www.glowingfaceman.com/2008/12/french-revolution-day-11.html

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