From: Robert Siemer <Robert.Siemer-anki@backsla.sh> Date: Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 10:15 PM Subject: Re: One patch, two plugins and development comments (smart.fm, Chinese) To: Anki Users <ankisrs-users@googlegroups.com> On Feb 20, 6:27 pm, TenNinjas <tennin...@tenninjas.ca> wrote: > 2011 23:45:03 -0800 (PST), Robert Siemer wrote: > > > And yes, my deck still runs in the patched Anki and loads in 1 second. > Does your desk still work in un-patched Anki? If not; why not? No, it does not. Anki pre-composes and stores the card template with the fact data for each and every card. I called this storage “cache”, and it takes roughly template_size × number_of_cards. For review, unpatched Anki takes the card from the “cache”, patched Anki takes the template and fills in the blanks. The face-lifted deck has an empty “cache”. A DB-check may rebuild it, but would pump up the deck again. > > 2) > > Is all statistic information still available for your deck? Is the information > still correct? Nothing was touched regarding statistics. They are the same. > how does it work for mobile situations? While not all mobile platforms > are well maintained, anything you plan to share should (in my thinking at > least) work on AnkiMobile and Ankidroid - if not with all features, at least > gracefully degraded and still effective. I’m pretty sure any supported mobile device can take a text (the template) and replace some parts of it with some other text (the fact data).