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tell us if decks can be imported from other programs.

I have lots of SuperMemo files, for example. I would love to use them on my iPod Touch, so importing them into Cognition would be great.

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    joelrwjoelrw shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →
    started  ·  Joey SchoblaskaAdminJoey Schoblaska (Admin, Cognition) responded  · 

    Great idea – this is actually the feature I’m currently working on implementing. Soon you will be able to import data via CSV files, tab-delineated and SuperMemo. SuperMemo imports will even import your practice data so that you can seamlessly transition to Cognition.

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      • bauerbauer commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        The tab-delimited text works kinda OK for me.
        The one thing I can't get to work is carriage returns within a card. This is either not recognized or recognized as the next card. Tried LF and CR and all combinations.

        Is there a secret trick to import cards with multiple lines?

        How about supporting tab delimited text with quotes where CR/LF is permissible between "" (any bracing quotes would be removed upon import).

        Alternatively how about <br> or <br /> within the tab-delimited text, translating this to a LF?

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