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Help Edit Flashcards - Step 3 (Fill in the Blank)


The edit screen will display a green text field for each flashcard with each card's information. At the end of all the flashcards is a blank green text field where you can add additional flashcards to your set.

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Card: This is NOT an input field. It just lets you know what card number you are adding.

Clear Card: If you press this button, the data will be cleared from the card. If you press the Update Flashcard Set button with the data cleared from one or more cards, the card(s) will be deleted from the flashcard set.

Text Box : This is where you enter what will be displayed on the flashcard.

Text Requirements

  • You must enclose the answer between the start and end delimiters that were defined in step 1.
  • The flashcard can hold roughly 400 characters. For each character in the answer, an additional 3 characters must be added to the character count. This is because playing at levels 1-4, separates each character of the answer in to separate fields and each field is the approximately the same width as 4 characters. An internal count is kept and you will be alerted if you exceed the maximum number of characters.
  • The flashcard program will format the text for you.
    • If the entire text on the card is over 52 characters (character count does not include " <br> ", "<l>", or the start and end delimiters; count does include the additional characters for the answer)
      • it will automatically insert line breaks if there is no hard coded <br> in the text.
      • it will display at a font size of 18px.
      • it will automatically be centered.
    • If the entire text on the card is under 53 characters (character count does not include " <br> ", "<l>", or the start and end delimiters; count does include the additional characters for the answer)
      • it will display on one line
      • it will adjust the font size according to the number of characters in the text.
      • it will automatically be centered.
  • You can force a line break (example).
    • The line break must be in the format of  " <br> " or it will not work correctly.
    • A space must be before and after each <br>.
    • It must be in lowercase letters.
    • Only 9 lines (8 line breaks) are allowed on the card or it will display incorrectly.
  • You can force long text to be left justified (example).
    • Insert "<l>" (lower case L) at the beginning of the text.
    • Do NOT include a space before or after the <l>.
    • It must be in lowercase.

Case Sensitive: If you check this box, then the answer will be case sensitive. For example, if the flashcard's answer was created with an upper case 'W' in Wednesday and the case sensitive box was checked, if the user types in 'wednesday', it would be counted as wrong. The reverse is also true. If the flashcard's answer was created with a lower case 'w' in wednesday and the case sensitive box was checked, if the user types in 'Wednesday', it would be counted as wrong. If the box is not checked, the user can type in either 'w' or 'W' and it would be counted as correct.

Sound File: If you checked the Attach Sound Files box in Step 1,  you will see this field on the screen. If you want to link a particular sound file to the flashcard, enter the name of the sound file. It must be a .wav file and must be less than or equal to 25 KB. Input the file name either with or without the extension (DO NOT ENTER DRIVE LETTER OR PATH).

If you do not enter in a sound file name when the flashcards are played it will look for a sound file named the same as the answer on the flashcard. For example, if the answer is 'Wednesday', the program will look for 'Wednesday.wav' and 'wednesday.wav' in the user's sounds directory. If it is not found there, it will look in MindPal's sounds directory. As another example, if you have a flashcard that has the answer 'St. Patrick's Day', you would need to enter the name of a sound file that would be linked to this card since the file name St._Patrick's_Day.wav does not meet the requirements. Of course, flashcards do not have to have a sound file.

Requirements:

  • File names cannot contain:
    • spaces (unix requirement)
    • * ? ! | \ / " { } < > ; , ^ ( ) $ ~ (unix requirement)
    • : (Windows requirement)
    • # or & (html requirement)
  • File names cannot start with a . (period) (Windows requirement)
  • File names are case sensitive (unix requirement)
  • Since the space character is not allowed in a file name, you can replace the space with a _ in the sound file name. If you leave the sound file field blank, the flashcard program will use the flashcard's answer with the space replaced with the _ for sound file name. As an example, let's say the answer was "one hundred". The program would automatically look for one_hundred.wav, first in the user's sounds directories and if not found, it would look in MindPal's sounds directories. Of course, if your answer needs the _ , you will need to name the sound file a different name and enter the sound file name in the sound file field.
  • Since the ':' character is not allowed in a file name, you can replace the : with a @ in the sound file name. If you leave the sound file field blank, the flashcard program will use the flashcard's answer with the : replaced with the @ for the sound file name. For example, if the answer is 12:30, the program would automatically look for 12@30.wav, first in the user's sounds directories and if not found, it would look in MindPal's sounds directories. Of course, if your answer needs the @, you will need to name the sound file a different name and enter the sound file name in the sound file field.
  • Since file names cannot start with a . (period), if the answer must start with a period then precede the answer with a 0 (zero) for the sound file name. If you leave the sound file field blank, the flashcard program will precede the flashcard's answer with a zero for the sound file name.As an example, let's say the answer is .25. The program would automatically look for 0.25.wav. Of course, if your answer needs to start with 0., you will need to name the sound file a different name and enter the sound file name in the sound file field.

Add Card: Press this button to add each new card to the set.

Update Flashcard Set: You must press this button to update your database or any new cards added or any changes you made will not be updated in your database.


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