The idea is that you create two clones of Vocabulary, one for each
language. You can do this in the card type manager.

Peter

On Sat, 30 Jul 2022, 21:20 Carsten Alexander, <[email protected]> wrote:

> > "Just use a separate card type for each language."
> Unfortunately that doesn't really help me, because I need the card-type
> „Vocabulary“ in both of the language. Since I can’t setup new categories,
> I’ve found a work-around using html: In Sanskrit I use the html-tag „<span
> style="font-family: 'Sanskrit 2003'; font-size: 48pt;"></span>“ for
> writing the Devanagari-Part of the entry. This works fine for me :)
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> Carsten
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