Extended Tag Add/Edit Dialog

0.03MB. Updated 2020-06-30. Only supports Anki 2.1.x.

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Description

For an overview of this add-on check out this TheAnKing video: Anki: How to Find Cards and Tags in the Browser. The description below only refers to the version for Anki 2.1.20 or later. This add-on offers an extended tag editing/adding dialog that shows one tag per line, see the screencast below. You can open it from the context menu of the editor or by shortcut. You can set different shortcuts for the reviewer (default: "p") and the Add/EditCurrent/Browser window (default: "Ctrl+t, d" (mnemonic: tag-dialog)). This dialog is especially useful if you have multiple long (hierarchical) tags like this one taken from a popular shared deck for med students: #B&B::Endocrinology::Adrenals::Congenital_Adrenal_Hyperplasia #FirstAid::endo::path::adrenal::cah #Pathoma::15_Endocrine::15.10-15.11-Adrenal_Cortex_&_Adrenal_Medulla Endocrine::Pathology On a small notebook screen the width of the window is too small so that parts of the content is hidden so that I have to put the cursor into the tag line and then go left/right. It's also not immediately clear where a new tag starts - the separating space is lost in a wall of text. That's why I prefer an extra dialog: There's also an extended tag insertion dialog in the Add/EditCurrent/Browser window - you can quickly filter your exisiting tags and insert them into the tag bar at the bottom. The default shortcut for this is "Ctrl+t,a" (mnemonic: tag-add). # acknowledgements /u/BlueGreenMagick improved the handling of non-latin characters. This add-on is based on an idea by /u/AnKingMed who also helped with testing. # Versions - 2020-06-30 new default shortcuts, bug fix for prior release, misc enhancements like Ctrl+N/Ctrl+P to go through lines. - 2020-06-06 (only for 2.120 or later): by default the completers are removed from the dialog to make the add-on much quicker. You can re-enable them by setting the new config key "basic_but_quick" to false. - 2020-04-27 small improvement for filter dialog - 2020-03-24 removed code for the night-mode add-on - 2020-02-20 better support for non-latin characters - 2020-01-22 better support for the night-mode add-on by BlueGreenMagick - 2020-01-13 initial release # Night Mode Compatibility This add-on supports the built-in night mode in Anki versions 2.1.20 or later. The latest version of this add-on does not work with the add-on # bugs Please do not use reviews for bug reports or support requests. I don't get notified of your reviews, and properly troubleshooting an issue through them is nearly impossible (formatting is limited and I can't reply multiple times). If you find a bug let me know in the # Compatibility with other add-ons There are many add-ons that set shortcuts for the editor. If two add-ons set the same shortcut the shortcut doesn't work at all. To avoid such conflicts I deliberately set unusual default shortcuts for the editor ("Ctrl+t,d"/"Ctrl+t,a"). You can adjust them in the config and use easier to type combinations. The subtag matching from glutanimate's . The description below only refers to the version for Anki 2.1.20 or later. This add-on offers an extended tag editing/adding dialog that shows one tag per line, see the screencast below. You can open it from theor by shortcut. You can set different shortcuts for the reviewer (default: "p") and the Add/EditCurrent/Browser window (default: "Ctrl+t, d" (mnemonic:ag-ialog)). This dialog is especially useful if you have multiple long (hierarchical) tags like this one taken from a popular shared deck for med students:On a small notebook screen the width of the window is too small so that parts of the content is hidden so that I have to put the cursor into the tag line and then go left/right. It's also not immediately clear where a new tag starts - the separating space is lost in a wall of text. That's why I prefer an extra dialog:There's also an extended tag insertion dialog in the Add/EditCurrent/Browser window - you can quickly filter your exisiting tags and insert them into the tag bar at the bottom. The default shortcut for this is "Ctrl+t,a" (mnemonic:ag-dd)./u/BlueGreenMagick improved the handling of non-latin characters. This add-on is based on an idea by /u/AnKingMed who also helped with testing.- 2020-06-30 new default shortcuts, bug fix for prior release, misc enhancements like Ctrl+N/Ctrl+P to go through lines. - 2020-06-06 (only for 2.120 or later): by default the completers are removed from the dialog to make the add-on much quicker. You can re-enable them by setting the new config key "basic_but_quick" to false. - 2020-04-27 small improvement for filter dialog - 2020-03-24 removed code for the night-mode add-on - 2020-02-20 better support for non-latin characters - 2020-01-22 better support for the night-mode add-on by BlueGreenMagick - 2020-01-13 initial releaseThis add-on supports the built-in night mode in Anki versions 2.1.20 or later. The latest version of this add-on does not work with the add-on night mode (which is not supported on Anki 2.1.20 anyway). An old version of this add-on worked partially with the add-on night-mode.Please do not use reviews for bug reports or support requests. I don't get notified of your reviews, and properly troubleshooting an issue through them is nearly impossible (formatting is limited and I can't reply multiple times). If you find a bug let me know in the official anki support forum , on github There are many add-ons that set shortcuts for the editor. If two add-ons set the same shortcut the shortcut doesn't work at all. To avoid such conflicts I deliberately set unusual default shortcuts for the editor ("Ctrl+t,d"/"Ctrl+t,a"). You can adjust them in the config and use easier to type combinations. The subtag matching from glutanimate's Bettertags only works if (a) bettertags is loaded before this add-on. E.g. rename the bettertags add-on folder to `1135507716` and (b) if you have adjusted the config of my add-on so that "basic_but_quick" is "false".

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2.1.10-2.1.19 (updated 2020-04-27)

2.1.20-2.1.26+ (updated 2020-06-30) Supported Anki versions:

To download this add-on, please copy and paste the following code into Anki 2.1:

1135507717

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Reviews

Works well

Thank you man, this is what I was looking for!

Unable to update to the newest version released on 3/24. "Error downloading: invalid code, or add-on not available for your version of Anki." Using Anki version 2.1.15 and haven't had a problem updating before.

Awesome add-on! A must-have when Anki's native tag editor doesn't let you type in Korean on linux.

The same caveat applicable to bettertags goes for tagedit_subtag_completer

https://github.com/glutanimate/anki-addons-misc/blob/master/src/tagedit_subtag_completer/tagedit_subtag_completer.py



BTW in a few days Glutanimate will have released a new version of bettertags on ankiweb

Helps a lot in adding complex tags. Pretty nice to use this addon in addition to "Blitzkrieg: Advanced Browser Sidebar".

Makes tag addition a breeze. Thank you.