If you use e.g. the front-to-back and back-to-front card type, you'll get two cards from the same data. These are sister cards, so this has nothing to do with the tags they have.

If you can reproduce that if you delete a card, a non-sister card gets deleted as well, let me know, because that's not how it's supposed to work :-)

Petetr

On 11/18/2012 06:40 PM, hejopop wrote:
Thanks for telling me about UTF8 ; I had forgotten and looked under all
the "Korean" labeled encoding that all resulted in gibberish. Yes, it is
no problem at all to upload files that are tab separated.

I am not entirely sure what sisters are. I understand they are sisters
if you have a card and then give it multiple tags. Apart from the tags,
they are identical.
Here's a quick an dirty example. Each card  input exactly as written here:
Question - Answer 1 gibberish
Question - Answer 2 TEST.
I *think* I  had cards like this. The first one would be gibberish from
an uploaded file with the wrong encoding. The second one would be
correct and manually input by me. When i deleted the first card it also
deleted the second card as the program perceived them as sisters.
Just curious to know as i might want to change related cards to prevent
them being viewed as sisters once i know the criteria.
Thanks!

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