Image Occlusion Enhanced for Anki 2.1 (Patreon)
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Hey everyone,
Let me start by apologizing for my radio silence over the past few months. Med school sometimes has these periods of time where you only live for your studies, and that was one of them.
However, I'm happy to say that over the past couple of weeks I did finally get the chance to start working on my Anki projects again.
As part of this work I am very excited to finally share the first release of Image Occlusion Enhanced for Anki 2.1 with you guys! It's still in alpha, so expect there to be some bugs here and there, but it's working pretty well so far!
Outside of Anki 2.1 compatibilty the release also comes with some nifty new features, some of which include:
- The ability to occlude images in any note type you want, either by right clicking on them and selecting the respective option, or by using the Image Occlusion button!
- As an added bonus: The new context menu introduced by the add-on will also allow you to open any image with your default system viewer – a great way to perform quick image editing tasks when needed.
- The masks editor now allows you to add hints to your occlusion shapes. In order to do so, simply create a text element on top of a shape and group it with the shape.
- You can now set a custom hotkey for invoking I/O. Gone are the days of conflicts with different keyboard locales!
- In-app help screens now guide users through the basic use of the add-on (including how to add cards, edit them, group masks, label items, etc.)
If you feel adventurous, make sure to give the alpha release a try. I'm very much looking forward to your feedback!