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P.S. Ideally, if fine-grained control of context cues were possible, I'd like to be able to specify exactly which cue(s) to offer as hints for each item. e.g. If the 1st hint did not enable recall, the 2nd hint could be revealed. If the 2nd hint did not trigger recall, the 3rd hint could be revealed. With tabular data it is likely that the default hints would be in the cells adjacent to the cell which we are attempting to recall.
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Here is an example of tabular data.
I would like to use Cloze Overlapper to create separate cards for each item in the table.
Image Occlusion Enhanced is an acceptable work-around for the absence of this feature in the short term.
However, in the long term, a text-based solution would enable easier integration into maps.
The advantageous of this are discussed here:
Cloze Overlapper: Feature Request: more fine-grained control of sibling-spacing (Big idea; Please consider)
P.S. Ideally, if fine-grained control of context cues were possible, I'd like to be able to specify exactly which cue(s) to offer as hints for each item. e.g. If the 1st hint did not enable recall, the 2nd hint could be revealed. If the 2nd hint did not trigger recall, the 3rd hint could be revealed. With tabular data it is likely that the default hints would be in the cells adjacent to the cell which we are attempting to recall.
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