Under the hood, every Anki card is actually displayed as a website. These templates can be edited using the internal editor, located under the Cards button (when you edit cards). For this highlight of CSS uses in Anki, I assume that you are familiar with editing cards and note types. Part 1: Free Way to Transfer iTunes Library from Mac to PC There are only a few steps involved with transferring your iTunes library from one computer to the other, and it does not matter, at least as far as iTunes is concerned, whether you are transferring from Mac to PC or the other way around.
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Thanks for your help - all the fonts are now in collection.media (not in subfolders). However, even after specifying the font-style to be 'italic', the problem remains. Also, when I move the style file to the Desktop and refer to it there in my type's template using: @import url('/Users/nick/Desktop/ankiCards.css'); the problem disappears. Could there be some problem with a style file in the media folder referring to fonts in the same folder (or something like that)? On Monday, November 19, 2012 12:37:45 PM UTC+11, Damien Elmes wrote. Ok, I see why you renamed the fonts with an underline — it's an Anki-specific workaround that I forgot about.
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Anyway, since this font uses different.ttf files for the bold, italics and other variants, I'll reiterate that you'll have to move all the corresponding fonts in the family to the same subfolder in collection.media so that they all can be accessed with the relative path, and possibly call them all with the @font-face rule as the same font-family: dejaVuSerif. Em quinta-feira, 15 de novembro de 2012 21h41min20s UTC-2, Geovani Antunes Fujimoto escreveu.