![]() ![]() When creating occlusions from images in the clipboard, the add-on will now follow Anki's preferences to determine whether to save images as PNG or JPG files (thanks to with JPG being the default.Fixed instances of images not being automatically resized to the canvas upon launching IO. ![]() Fixed instances of cards being saved to the wrong deck (and thus seemingly going missing).Added a confirmation prompt when attempting to close the window via Escape when there are unsaved changes present.On Apple silicon the add-on now benefits from the performance improvements that Anki's native Qt6 build provides. Still, as of writing this changelog (), unless you have a strong reason to switch to 2.1.50, I would recommend to hold off from upgrading until things around the release have settled a bit more. Just be aware that going forward, new features and fixes will likely only be available for Anki 2.1.50 and up. If you are on an earlier Anki release, copying the add-on code below into the app will automatically download a compatible version of the add-on for you, so there are no extra steps you have to take. IMPORTANT: This release is only compatible with Anki 2.1.50 and up. The cards generated by this add-on would be best described as image-based cloze-deletions: Image Occlusion lets you create cards that hide parts of an image to test your knowledge of that hidden information. ![]()
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