Image Occlusion lets you create cards that hide parts of an image to test your knowledge of that hidden information. The cards generated by this add-on would be best described as image-based cloze-deletions:
This is a test release of Image Occlusion Enhanced for Anki 2.1. Please make sure to carefully read through this description and familiarize yourself with the official Anki 2.1 change notes notes before giving the add-on a try.
The present AnkiWeb upload is temporary and will be removed in favor of the regular add-on listing once testing is complete.
There are a number of known limitations to this alpha release that you need to be aware of:
- Due to compatibility issues between SVG-Edit and the new Chromium renderer in Anki 2.1, some of the features in the masks editor no longer work correctly. My hope is to address these in the following beta release:
- Please do not invoke the add-on's settings menu while the I/O Editor is running. There is currently no support for updating I/O editing sessions at runtime, and while most settings will simply only not be applied, others might cause the add-on to stop working correctly until the editor session is restarted. The same applies to modifications to the add-on's note type via Anki's built-in note type manager.
Of course there also bound to be some unforeseen bugs and regressions in the alpha. If you experience any of these please make sure to either report them on the add-on's bug tracker or in the official support thread. Any and all feedback is appreciated!
The use of this add-on is detailed in the Wiki and a series of video tutorials on YouTube. Please note that most of these resources have yet to be updated for Anki 2.1, and as such might not cover recent releases of the add-on fully.
Copyright © 2012-2015 Tiago Barroso Copyright © 2013 Steve AW Copyright © 2016-2019 Aristotelis P. (Glutanimate)
With code contributions from: Damien Elmes, Kyle Mills, James Kraus, Matt Restko
Image Occlusion Enhanced is based on Image Occlusion 2.0 by Tiago Barroso and Simple Picture Occlusion by Steve AW. All credit for the original add-ons goes to their respective authors. Image Occlusion Enhanced would not exist without their work.
I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has helped with testing, provided suggestions, or contributed in any other way.
Licensed under the GNU AGPLv3, extended by a number of additional terms. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. For more information on the license please see the LICENSE file accompanying this add-on. The source code is available on GitHub. Pull requests and other contributions are welcome!
