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Here are some shortcuts for [[SuperMemo]]. Most of them were introduced to me by Raj on our first tutorial call.
 
Here are some shortcuts for [[SuperMemo]]. Most of them were introduced to me by Raj on our first tutorial call.
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Things I use all the time (almost every time in each study session):
  
 
* alt-x -- extract the highlighted text
 
* alt-x -- extract the highlighted text
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* alt-p -- modify priority. For priority, use 33 for highly applicable, 66 for interesting but not necessarily immediately applicable, and 88 for probably kinda useless but might be worth exploring later
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* Ctrl-Shift-r/Ctrl-j (these two are subtly different) -- set when you will next see the article
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* alt-t -- use highlighted text for title
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* alt-q -- use highlighted text for metadata
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* Ctrl-F7 -- set readpoint
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* Ctrl-d -- dismiss element
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Things I use much more rarely:
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* alt-z -- create cloze deletion
 
* q -- takes you into editing mode
 
* q -- takes you into editing mode
* alt-p -- modify priority. For priority, use 33 for highly applicable, 66 for interesting but not necessarily immediately applicable, and 88 for probably kinda useless but might be worth exploring later
 
 
* Ctrl-F8 -- then check, to process images to be saved in sidebar
 
* Ctrl-F8 -- then check, to process images to be saved in sidebar
 
* Shift-Ctrl-m -- choose template to use
 
* Shift-Ctrl-m -- choose template to use
 
* Shift-Ctrl-a -- imports from IE; check article, then check "close browser" (alt-c); then import
 
* Shift-Ctrl-a -- imports from IE; check article, then check "close browser" (alt-c); then import
* Ctrl-F7 -- set readpoint
 
* alt-t -- change title
 
* Ctrl-Shift-r/Ctrl-j (these two are subtly different) -- set when you will next see the article
 
 
* Ctrl-Shift-p -- change concept; alt-g to change group
 
* Ctrl-Shift-p -- change concept; alt-g to change group
* Ctrl-d -- dismiss element
 
 
* Ctrl-Enter -- SuperMemo commander; then type split
 
* Ctrl-Enter -- SuperMemo commander; then type split
 
* Ctrl-Space -- priorities view for spreading; click on subset you want to spread first
 
* Ctrl-Space -- priorities view for spreading; click on subset you want to spread first

Revision as of 23:43, 12 May 2021

Here are some shortcuts for SuperMemo. Most of them were introduced to me by Raj on our first tutorial call.

Things I use all the time (almost every time in each study session):

  • alt-x -- extract the highlighted text
  • alt-p -- modify priority. For priority, use 33 for highly applicable, 66 for interesting but not necessarily immediately applicable, and 88 for probably kinda useless but might be worth exploring later
  • Ctrl-Shift-r/Ctrl-j (these two are subtly different) -- set when you will next see the article
  • alt-t -- use highlighted text for title
  • alt-q -- use highlighted text for metadata
  • Ctrl-F7 -- set readpoint
  • Ctrl-d -- dismiss element

Things I use much more rarely:

  • alt-z -- create cloze deletion
  • q -- takes you into editing mode
  • Ctrl-F8 -- then check, to process images to be saved in sidebar
  • Shift-Ctrl-m -- choose template to use
  • Shift-Ctrl-a -- imports from IE; check article, then check "close browser" (alt-c); then import
  • Ctrl-Shift-p -- change concept; alt-g to change group
  • Ctrl-Enter -- SuperMemo commander; then type split
  • Ctrl-Space -- priorities view for spreading; click on subset you want to spread first