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[Bug 709606] Re: editing a card causes all cards to display "{{Front}}" instead of text

 

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: anki
  
  Ubuntu 10.10
  0.9.9.8.6-2ubuntu0.1
  Normally, and this is still the case with my old decks, when I edit a card, and click "Continue Reviewing", it goes back to displaying the front of the same card.
- Today I downloaded two new decks.  When I have tried to edit a card in either deck, as soon as I click "Continue Reviewing", the front of every card in the deck now says "{{Front}}" (minus the quotes), and the backs "{{Back}}".  And if I browse cards, they look like that, too, although the edit boxes show the true contents.  This isn't fixed by restarting or checking the database (which says ok).  As I said, this doesn't happen with my old decks -- they still work fine.  The new decks were entitled "GRE Princeton Hit Review" and "GRE High-Frequency words".
+ Today I downloaded two new decks.  When I have tried to edit a card in either deck, as soon as I click "Continue Reviewing", the front of every card in the deck now says "{{{Front}}}" (minus the quotes), and the backs "{{{Back}}}".  And if I browse cards, they look like that, too, although the edit boxes show the true contents.  This isn't fixed by restarting or checking the database (which says ok).  As I said, this doesn't happen with my old decks -- they still work fine.  The new decks were entitled "GRE Princeton Hit Review" and "GRE High-Frequency words".
  One time I noticed a seg fault was reported after quitting, but not the other times I tried repeating this.
+ 
+ Edited to add:  I don't actually have to edit the card for this to
+ happen:  just clicking the edit icon, and then "Continue Reviewing" is
+ sufficient.

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Title:
  editing a card causes all cards to display "{{Front}}" instead of text



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