The "Signes H" and "Notes H" fields are actually created by passing two fields called "Signes" and "Notes" through a custom Anki 2 plugin that calls out to HieroTeX.
Here's an example of what it looks like in action:
<div class="signes">{{Signes H}}</div> | |
<input type="button" value="Translittération" onclick="document.getElementById('transliteration').className += ' shown'; this.style.display = 'none'; return false;"> | |
<div id="transliteration" class="transliteration">{{Translittération}}</div> |
.card { | |
font-family: arial; | |
font-size: 20px; | |
text-align: center; | |
color: black; | |
background-color: #ddf; | |
} | |
input[type="button"] { | |
font-size: 16px; | |
margin-top: 4px; | |
} | |
.transliteration { | |
font-size: 30px; | |
font-family: Gardiner; | |
display: none; | |
} | |
.transliteration.shown { | |
display: block; | |
} | |
.notes { | |
margin-top: 15px; | |
font-size: 15px; | |
color: #777; | |
} |
<div class="signes">{{Signes H}}</div> | |
<div class="transliteration shown">{{Translittération}}</div> | |
<hr id=answer> | |
{{Traduction}}{{#Notes H}} | |
<div class="notes"> | |
{{Notes H}} | |
</div>{{/Notes H}} |
The "Signes H" and "Notes H" fields are actually created by passing two fields called "Signes" and "Notes" through a custom Anki 2 plugin that calls out to HieroTeX.
Here's an example of what it looks like in action: