@morgankota13 @germanbrownie @morning.earth As discussed in the chat:
“thumb’s UP” for changing Palmer fascia to c1 and removing the other two clozes + adding a reference to related Anking NID in extra.
“thumbs down” for adding it c2.
@morning.earth @spartandrew18 @sandhua3
this is the content from our maintainer chat we are referencing:
“Maybe when we come across this stuff the best option would be adding to the extra section something like “See Anking card NID:1524166234176 for related info” and then we focus our cards on the actual Osteopathic concepts or concepts not directly tested Like the Fascia.”
This is the card from the Anking deck that is duplicated in ours.
I think we should make a tag for AnKing Duplicates. That way when we come across a card in this deck that is also shown in AnKing we can at least acknowledge it and go unsuspend it from the AnKing deck.
When I say duplicates I dont mean deleting them like the AnKing deck does. Rather, just acknowledging that we dont have to unsuspend from both decks.
The ideal for this deck is that there isn’t anything exactly duplicating content in the Anking deck. What’s included here should be what’s found on COMLEX but not Step. So I think the Anking duplicate or “anking referenced” tag may be a good idea. We do intend to have multiple cards that reference Anking nids.
Adding that might take a lot of time unless there is some consistency to it.
I never really had much of a problem with duplicate cards in the AnKing deck and OMM deck because I would spend a lot of time un-suspending cards from the OMM deck when I was preparing for an OMM Exam (COMAT, lecture, COMLEX etc) but the similar cards in the AnKing deck would have been long matured.
And not everyone might be using the AnKing deck either (believe it or not) as some people might just use more abbreviated decks for that material but use OMM for COMLEX in preparation for OMT material (COMAT, lecture, COMLEX etc)
There is a function in Anki to tag duplicate cards based on a certain field. It can only find exact matches of the string (e.g. punctuation, symbols, words etc.) in the exact same order. We can do that and also limit the search to the OMM tag to find any cards that are duplicated in AnKing. When I do this, I didn’t find any duplicates between the AnKing and OMM deck. So to @sandhua3 point, it would be quite tedious to find.
Edit: sorry, a little late to the conversation