![]() Are these images key to the task or only illustrative? If the, I’d leave them accessible to the note via the means above. Whether you should just add loads of images to notes merits thought. Next, whilst you can paste images into a Note’s text. It looks like- not tested-the regex pattern '' should be able to locate the image’s filename in the imported data. are all images JPGs or are there other types there too. Note: you will need to do some testing, e.g. If the sequence occurs in exported Anki data with images, then Tinderbox should be to recover the filename. So, now TBX doc and image are connected, so to speak. If you have got the path correct, a Finder window will open showing the image. Then, click the folder icon in the File row of the Displayed Attributes table. Then paste the above path in as the value of $File. Make a new Tinderbox note, and make the system attribute File a Displayed Attribute ( see how). ![]() So your image paste-3b761a5a8961c6eaa25b3c674b2fade5d521d4b9.jpg can be accessed at: ~/Library/Application Support/Anki2//dia/ It looks like Anki keeps images at a path like: At the very least, hope it inspires others’ workflows! That being said, maybe I need more experience with TB to understand a highly technical answer. Sorry if this is a very naive question from a new guy. Perhaps there is a way TB can reference Anki’s media folder? Maybe there is a way to copy the media in Anki’s folder to somewhere TB can access? How could all this get linked so TB is pulling existing images or referencing them into notes? I looked up that Anki actually stores all media in a folder in the Anki application support folder.Įxtrapolating how versatile and powerful TB is, I image a wonderful world where I’m not needing to copy and paste those images from Anki to TB. Anki does include some html (I think) in that field (e.g. On export to tab delimited from Anki, of course the actual image from the Anki note is missing. I find making mind maps much quicker with this mental understanding first. Once the Anki reviews material has settled and began to structure itself in my mind, I export Anki notes as a Tab delimited file and drop it in TB. I then manually copy each of those annotations into Anki, with the hook link, sometimes adding screen shots of textbook diagrams. Using Hook, I include a deep link to that same spot. My simple workflow is to annotate PDFs with anchored notes with Skim. But thought I would ask if there is a simple solution after I read a lot of what I don’t understand yet in this similar thread. I’m a total newbie and perhaps a bit ahead of myself.
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