On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 5:02:42 PM UTC+2, Scott Youngman wrote:
> Garret, you can achieve what you want by making the card front-to-back, or 
> front-to-back-&-back-to-front instead of a cloze-type card. Enclose the 
> elements to be tested in square brackets (just like in cloze formatting); the 
> question card will show them as grey, italicized brackets with whatever text 
> you included between brackets. (In the examples below, imagine the bracketed 
> parts to be gray italic.)
> 
> 
> So if you make the Question card
> bla bla [1] bla bla [2]
> 
> 
> 
> both bracketed parts will remain bracketed just as entered, and the Answer 
> card could be
> 1. "answer 1"
> 2. "answer 2"
> 
> 
> The text in the brackets can be an ellipsis or a hint instead of numbers. You 
> can also format the text in the brackets as desired, which overrides the 
> default gray.
> 
> 
> If that's unclear, try it on a test card to see what I mean. The important 
> part is NOT to make it a cloze-type, even though you are using square 
> brackets in the question.
> 
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 10:10:07 AM UTC-6, Garret L wrote:
> 
> Okay, but in your example, in one card, [cloze 1] would show up as "[...]" 
> and [close 2] would be visible, and in another card, [cloze 1] would be 
> visible and [cloze 2] would show up as "[...]."
> 
> 
> What I'm looking for is this: "bla bla [cloze 1] blab la [cloze 2]." to show 
> up as "bla bla [...] blab la [...]."
> -  for both to show up as blanks simultaneously in the same card.

Sorry I'm not quite sure I understand. For me when I bracket something in 
standard cards it does nothing but adding the brackets ...
I can obvisouly do it by hand but that kind of defeats the purpose of having a 
package doing it for you

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