For demonstration purposes, I will read it now.Īs I read, I will extract (Alt +X) important sentences or paragraphs. You can start reading the article immediately or wait until SuperMemo shows you (the default interval is one day, meaning that SuperMemo will show that article to you tomorrow). ![]() If it’s an important article, I slide the bar towards the left if it’s a kind-of-interesting-but-not-important-online article, I slide it far right. Why 2 weeks? Personal preference. For a particular article, I might think 2 weeks are enough for me to acquire enough prior knowledge before processing it. ![]() If it’s a difficult article, I will Ctrl+J to schedule it 2 weeks later. If you don’t want to remember such counter-intuitive rule, you can just slide the bar: Slide it to the left if important right if unimportant. When you’re in the element priority, remember that 0% means the HIGHEST priority, while 100% means the LOWEST priority. Note that 0% corresponds with high priority.Ĭaution: This is another unintuitive operation. Use Alt+P to set each element’s priority from 0% to 100%. Initial ProcessingĪfter importing, I define its priority by pressing Alt+P. Once it’s moved, the pictures in SuperMemo will not show again. One caveat: you can’t move the location of your saved html and its folder. Pictures will show even when you’re offline. Then, open the saved article, copy and paste it into SuperMemo. This took me a long time and a lot of luck to figure it out: How do I display embedded images in articles during Incremental Reading when offline? When you don’t, they will become X like this: What you import an article with images, they will appear only with an Internet connection. Importing all at once is fine if all of your sources are from Wiki it can get messy if otherwise. I import one by one and prefer manually selecting the portions I want. As far as I know, the major difference is that with Internet Explorer/Edge, you can import all the articles from all the tabs opened, whereas with Firefox/Chrome, you have to import one by one. The official guide suggests and uses Internet Explorer. Just paste it to Notepad to strip away all the HTML formatting before Ctrl+N to SuperMemo. If, for some reason, you can’t get the right formatting, I would suggest rinsing it through Notepad first. Save an original copy before any modification. Note: this will also change some other styles. Tools → Options → Fonts → Stylesheet → edit This avoid any irregularity of font styles and sizes, and the problem of “extracts and clozes becoming larger than the original text” This is why no matter the font style and size of the source material, when it’s imported, it will be regular Calibri and size 17. Everything in my SuperMemo collection is in regular Calibri and size 17. I use a homogeneous font style and size across all texts. The bare minimum is just the title, which I what I set most of the times. To do so, highlight the text and Alt+Q to set the corresponding category. I don’t however, really use this filtering function.Īt this point you want to set the reference labels: Title, date, author, source, link etc. Experiment between Fonts, Spacing and Style.
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