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Re: Anki and LilyPond
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SoundsFromSound |
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Re: Anki and LilyPond |
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Wed, 2 Oct 2013 15:15:07 -0700 (PDT) |
I'd be happy to collaborate and share my flashcards if anyone would like to
help create some LilyPond materials. The more I look into and study Anki,
the more it seems like it'd be *very *effective at creating a very engaging
approach to learning LilyPond IMO.
Ben
Johan Vromans wrote
> Curt <
> accounts@
> > writes:
>
>> 2) A deck can be imported from a comma-delimited list, and I think you
>> can export to that, too. So, someone could import, add some cards,
>> export, and commit the diffs. I think.
>
> Yes, althoug you'd lose some of the finer tunings.
>
> But as long as it pertains to simple cards (simple text or html question,
> simple text or html answer) export/import is a possible approach.
>
> -- Johan
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