BTW, if anyone wants to implement this, the most 'dynamic' card type
implemented at the moment in 2.0 is the one with close deletion. It
starts from a string marked with words to close-delete, and then
dynamically creates one or more cards based on this.

So, have a look at that piece of source code for inspiration.

Cheers,

Peter

On Jan 6, 6:43 am, dazedconfused <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same idea  while back, but I don't have the technical
> expertise to realize it. Are you working on this?
>
> On Jan 4, 10:02 pm, Gwern Branwen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've written in the past a few disjointed comments about what dynamic
> > cards could do or how one could learn not-obviously memorizable
> > things; I've consolidated and rewritten them 
> > athttp://www.gwern.net/Mnemosyne.html#prospects-extended-flashcards.
> > Might be interesting reading especially since there seems to be some
> > progress on Mnemosyne 2.0.
>
> > --
> > gwernhttp://www.gwern.net

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