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Flashcard File Examples
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Example Flashcard Files
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Example 1:

In the example above,
the header for the file is shown in green (every flashcard
file has to have this header).
The seperators are shown in red - you will notice there are 5 seperators - and 5 lines,
hence this flashcard file has 5 flashcards in it.
And the image and sound designators are shown in yellow. There is an order to the
designators. You will notice that the text always comes first if there is any, then
the image will come next, and finally the sound.
Note: Below is the same basic file as above, but instead of absolute paths, relative paths
are used for the image and sound files. This is a feature that is available in version
3.02 and above.

Example 2:

In the second example above,
the header for the file is shown in green (every flashcard
file has to have this header).
The seperators are shown in red - you will notice there are 2 seperators - and 2 lines,
hence this flashcard file has 2 flashcards in it. Note - the lines wrap around because the editor
ran out of horizontal space to display the lines (there are not 'returns' after the 'text').
And the image and sound designators are shown in yellow. There is an order to the
designators. You will notice that the text always comes first if there is any, then
the image will come next, and finally the sound.
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